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Google Duet AI: A Game-Changer in Workspace Apps at a Price of 30$

You may currently use Google's AI to create spreadsheets, develop slideshows, and summarize all those documents that you weren't ever going to actually read.

Google has made waves with its announcement to start charging large organizations $30 per month for each user of its innovative AI assistant, Duet AI, integrated into its Workspace applications like Gmail, Drive, Slides, Docs, and more. This move comes after Google began taking pre-orders for Duet AI at the same price point earlier this year, marking a direct challenge to Microsoft’s 365 Copilot AI system, which also carries the same price tag. Both giants in the tech world are racing to embed generative AI into their flagship products following the buzz created by OpenAI’s ChatGPT release.

 

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The Duet AI technology, which has been in testing for some time now, boasts over a million testers. Google introduced Duet AI at its I/O developer conference earlier this year as a versatile tool that could seamlessly assist users across all Google applications. This AI-powered assistant can effortlessly convert a Google Docs outline into a presentation in Slides, craft a chart from data in Google Sheets, and even assist with email responses, grammar checks, and creative endeavors like generating illustrations.
 
Google’s AI innovation doesn’t stop there. In Google Meet, Duet AI promises AI-driven lighting, sound enhancements, and automated meeting summaries. Meanwhile, in Google Chat, users can expect automatic summaries of extended conversations, which is especially useful when time is a constraint. Such functionalities underline Google’s vision for Duet as a blend of practicality and creativity.
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However, accessing Duet’s plethora of features comes at a cost. Large organizations will be charged $30 per user. This pricing strategy closely mirrors that of Microsoft’s AI tool, Copilot, which offers similar features across all Office applications. Although groundbreaking, such a pricing model for a suite of AI tools might be seen as a significant investment by some businesses.
 
While Google’s commitment to offering new features and tools is evident, users might need to brace themselves for potential accuracy challenges. As with any advanced AI, there’s room for errors. Google emphasizes double-checking outputs, especially critical data like company sales figures.
 
Over 3 billion people globally are Google Workspace users. Duet AI’s wide-scale rollout, eagerly awaited by millions, is slated for the beginning of 2024. In the interim, Google has opened the doors for businesses to sign up for free tests of the AI, allowing them to gauge its potential before committing to a subscription. The tech giant also shared that Workspace currently boasts 10 million paying customers, reflecting the platform’s burgeoning popularity.
 
The competitive landscape between Google and Microsoft continues to evolve as both tech behemoths believe in the transformative potential of AI in reshaping the modern Workspace. As AI continues to shape the future of work, tools like Duet and Copilot are poised to redefine productivity and collaboration.

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