By News18,S Aadeetya
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Google has raised the gauntlet to OpenAI with its new affordable Gemini AI Plus plan that goes up against the newly launched ChatGPT Go version. AI tools are widely available but most of the good stuff is costly and these tech giants are now opening their AI weapons to more users with the affordable monthly AI plans.
Running AI is costly but companies are not going to find many takers if their AI plans cost as much as Rs 2,000 per month. Some have even managed to dish out Pro features for free. The new Gemini AI Plus launched in Indonesia for now but we can expect the company to expand its availability to more regions, including India in the near future.
Google Gemini AI Plus: What Rs 400 Per Month Gets You
Gemini AI Plus is priced at IDR 37,500 (Rs 200 approx) which is a limited period offer for users in the region after which the plan will cost IDR 75,000 per month (Rs 400 approx). Google lets you access the latest Gemini 2.5 Pro and Deep Research on 2.5 Pro model. Here are the other benefits of taking the Gemini AI Plus plan
Limited access to Veo 3 for video generation
200 monthly AI credits
Access Flow AI filmmaking tool
Notebook LLM
Gemini in Gmail, Docs, Vids and more apps
200 GB One storage for Photos, Drive and Gmail
How Gemini AI Plus Compares With ChatGPT Go: Price And Features
When you glance through the features unlocked using the Gemini AI Plus plan, you have to compare ChatGPT Go benefits that cost the same. Here’s a rundown of what you get:
Extended access to the latest GPT-5 model from OpenAI
Extended access to image generation using its AI tools
Get more out of ChatGPT by making it analyse your work documents, spreadsheets, and other files.
Use tools like Python for data exploration and problem-solving as well
Tap into more memory for a personalised chatting experience and contextually keep it going.
ChatGPT Go also gives you the option to use custom GPTs and even build personalised AI tools.
Google’s new Gemini AI tier is not available for the Workspace business and education customers. We are keen to see if the company launches the new plan in India and if so, how it decides to price it for the consumers.