Google has introduced usage limits for its Gemini AI service, ending the era of unlimited access. The company has rolled out a system that tracks usage with a counter that resets every five hours, along with a separate weekly limit.
Usage counter resets every five hours
The specific limits vary depending on the models and features used. Users who need more capacity can purchase a Google AI Plus subscription, which doubles the available AI quota.

The change represents a shift in Google's approach to its AI assistant, moving from a free unlimited model to a tiered structure. No pricing or availability details have been announced for the new limits.
Google has not confirmed the exact launch window for these changes. The company has not provided further details on how the limits will affect existing users.



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