Google to expand Gemini file analysis feature to all users: Reports

Recently spotted strings hinted that users will be capable of checking out the percentage of used quota
An  undated image of Google Gemini. — Google Workspace Updates
An  undated image of Google Gemini. — Google Workspace Updates

Google is expected to expand Gemini upload and file analysis functionality to all users, which is currently only available to Gemini Advanced subscribers.

Google enhanced Gemini upload and analysis functionality at the start of the year and integrated support for file types, letting the chatbots analyse documents and spreadsheets to perform several tasks such as providing answers and generating charts. 

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Recently new strings appeared in the new beta launch of the Google app revealing a forthcoming change which will expand the analysis functionality. However, the search engine giant is expected to limit users without a Gemini Advanced subscription with a fixed quota.

The recently spotted strings hinted that users will be capable of checking out the percentage of used quota. Once they have surpassed the limit, users will need to wait for some hours for the quota to reset. 

Similarly, ChatGPT uses a reminiscent approach for its file analysis feature, which is expected to be followed by suit. However, users are anticipating an enhanced quota in contrast to the ChatGPT’s two-file limit.