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Google is expanding Gemini in Chrome to everyone, regardless of whether they're a paid user or not. Plus, it's getting new features. But don't worry—you can turn it off.
Google's Gemini update on Chrome no longer requires a subscription to enjoy, but there is a catch users should know about.