Comment by PittleyDunkin
3 days ago
Why not compete with microsoft by not pushing AI? This allows costs to stay low while making customers happier.
3 days ago
Why not compete with microsoft by not pushing AI? This allows costs to stay low while making customers happier.
Google already spent a lot of money on Gemini and now they have to justify it or the shareholders will get mad.
What? Google is absolutely not even remotely concerned with such things. Their bring-to-market strategy for products is basically "Spend billions a year on developing random things" and then "OK, it's been a year, cancel 1/2 of them".
> Their bring-to-market strategy for products is basically "Spend billions a year on developing random things" and then "OK, it's been a year, cancel 1/2 of them".
This evidently doesn't apply to their chatbot efforts.
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A lot of customers want these features (especially those people who only work in the browser because their job duties are vastly different from the average HN user)
Apparently they don't want it if Google had to force the feature on everyone to raise revenue.
This is likely a misreading from personal preference
Getting these features for $2 instead of $20 likely appeals to a lot of people. It's 10% the price and may only be one of several reasons for the price increase (inflation is likely another)
Agree, which is why it was nice(r) as an add-on.