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Google pulls Gemini from its iOS search app, driving users toward standalone AI app
Google really wants you to download its Gemini app. The tech giant is pulling the AI tool from its iOS search app — you know, the Google app — in an apparent effort to push you to the Gemini app.
The tech giant alerted customers to the change in an email.
It read, in part, via 9to5 Google:
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“We’re making some changes to create an even better Gemini experience on iOS. Gemini is now available as its own app, and that’s now the best place to use Gemini. To continue using Gemini, download the new Gemini app from the App Store.
With the Gemini app, you’ll have access to all of the same features and more.”
If an iOS user tries to access Gemini in the Google app, they’re greeted with a message reading, “Gemini now has its own app” and a button to download the standalone app.
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Obviously, the Google app is widely used, so it’s interesting that the tech giant would want to push users to Gemini’s standalone app. But for better or worse, if you want to use Google’s AI tool, you better download its app.
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