Google AI Plus is now expanding to 40 new markets, offering more flexibility and value for users worldwide. Earlier this week, the service was launched in one emerging market, and now it’s accessible in 40 additional countries (https://blog.google/products/google-one/google-ai-plus-expands/). Unlike its premium counterparts, Pro and Ultra, AI Plus is designed to empower users with more capabilities at a lower cost. Here’s what you’ll get:
Storage & Sharing: 200 GB of storage is available for Gmail, Google Drive, and Photos, which can be shared with up to five family members. This model also grants higher access in the Gemini app, with 2.5 Pro features, and Deep Research integration. Additionally, it includes Nano Banana, a lightweight model for quick tasks. However, Veo 3 Fast has limited access, with a 128K token context window.
Credits & Features: 200 monthly AI credits are available in Google Flow (Veo 3 Fast) and Whisk (image-to-video creation with Veo 2). These tools are tailored for productivity and creative workflows.
User Interface: The Gemini side panel is integrated into Gmail, Docs, Vids, and other Workspace apps, enhancing usability. NotebookLM also benefits from expanded limits.
Price Variations: Pricing varies by region, so check (http://one.google.com/about/google-ai-plans) for details. After Indonesia, AI Plus is now available in these countries: Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, El Salvador, Ghana, Haiti, Honduras, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mali, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Mozambique, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Rwanda, Senegal, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Community Discussion: But here’s where it gets controversial—while AI Plus aims to democratize access, some argue it prioritizes global scalability over local customization. What does this mean for users in different regions? #AI #TechTrends