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Google introduces new AI subscriptions with Gemini Spark

Google has rolled out new AI subscription plans, adding higher‑tier options and new features for developers and advanced users. The update also brings Gemini Spark, an always‑on AI agent designed to handle everyday digital tasks.

The AI Ultra ₱5,999/month plan ($100 in global markets) is for developers and technical leads. It includes 5x higher usage limits in the Gemini app and Antigravity, priority access to Google’s agent‑first dev platform, Gemini 3.5 Flash integration, 20TB of cloud storage, and YouTube Premium.

The AI Ultra ₱11,900/month plan ($200) has been reduced from $250, keeping its 20x higher usage limits and advanced features.

Gemini Spark, available in the US for Ultra subscribers, acts as a persistent AI agent that manages tasks in the background.

Other new tools include Project Genie with Street View integration, Gemini Omni for multimodal video creation, and Gemini 3.5 Flash optimized for complex coding and agent workflows.

Google is also adding productivity features. AI Inbox in Gmail offers smart triage (evaluation, sorting, and prioritization), draft replies, and task tracking. A Daily Brief digest pulls updates from Gmail, Calendar, and Gemini chats.

A new image tool called Google Pics and voice features in Gmail, Docs, and Keep are coming later this year.

The company is shifting from daily prompt limits to compute‑based usage limits, refreshing every five hours. Pay‑as‑you‑go AI credits will be available for Antigravity, Flow, and soon the Gemini app.

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Many of these updates have started rolling out, with wider availability in the coming weeks.

Bryan Rilloraza has been a fixture in the local tech scene for over a decade, sharing his perspective as a tech enthusiast and industry veteran. Backed by an MBA from De La Salle University, a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of the Philippines, and 20 years of corporate experience in the telecommunications and banking sectors, Bryan provides a practical, real-world analysis of how technology serves the consumer.

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