Google’s artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, Gemini, has achieved a significant milestone, surpassing 450 million monthly active users (MAU). This impressive growth indicates a rapid adoption of the AI application, with its daily usage increasing by more than 50% from the previous quarter.
The substantial rise in Gemini’s MAU count was revealed by Shekar Khosla, the Vice President of Marketing and Site Lead at Google India, in a LinkedIn post on Friday, July 25. This surge in user engagement comes just weeks after Google announced that Indian students aged 18 years and above would receive free access to its premium AI Pro subscription plan, a move that likely contributed to the accelerated growth.
Gemini’s expanding user base underscores the increasing integration of AI into daily digital interactions and the growing demand for intelligent chatbot functionalities. Google’s strategy to make its premium AI services more accessible, particularly to the student community in a large market like India, appears to be yielding significant results.
This milestone further solidifies Gemini’s position as a leading AI chatbot in the global market, reflecting Google’s continued commitment to advancing AI technology and making it widely available to users worldwide.
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