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Gemini for Home Confuses Users with Paid Features
19 Nov
Summary
- Gemini incorrectly suggested a paid subscription for word definitions.
- Free basic Google Assistant functions now reportedly require payment.
- Google acknowledged the error and is working on a fix for Gemini.

Gemini for Home, recently integrated into Google's Nest smart speakers, is experiencing user confusion regarding its subscription model. A Reddit user reported Gemini incorrectly demanding a paid subscription for simple word definitions, a task previously handled by the free Google Assistant. While advanced conversational modes like Gemini Live do require a $10 monthly Google Home Standard subscription, basic functions like definitions were promised to remain free.
Google has since acknowledged the issue, with a representative stating that they are aware of the error where Gemini incorrectly implies a subscription is needed for certain definition and translation queries. The company assured users that a fix is being developed and will be rolled out as soon as possible. This incident underscores the challenges Google faces in transitioning users from Google Assistant to Gemini.
The kerfuffle also brings attention to the broader cost structure of Gemini for Home. Beyond the Google Home Standard tier, a $20-a-month Google Home Advanced tier offers additional features like AI-generated video event descriptions. The ongoing confusion over what is free versus paid is a significant growing pain for the new AI assistant.


