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India tops Gemini Guided Learning usage; 2 million students have free AI tools: Google's Ben Gomes

Google's goal is not to replace the human elements of learning but to support educators and make learning more effective and engaging, Google’s Chief Technologist for Learning and Sustainability has said

November 07, 2025 / 15:37 IST
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Guided Learning
Guided Learning acts like a tutor, offering step-by-step hints and open-ended questions that help learners find answers on their own.

Over two million students in India have received free access to its advanced artificial intelligence (AI) tools through the recently concluded Google AI Pro student promotion, Google’s chief technologist for learning and sustainability Ben Gomes said on November 7.

He made the announcement while highlighting the rising AI adoption in the education sector and the potential for the technology to reshape the sector.

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Eligible students, aged 18 and above, received a free one-year subscription to the AI Pro plan, which costs Rs 1,950 a month. This includes access to the company's flagship AI model, Gemini 2.5 Pro, Gemini’s Deep Research feature, AI video generator Veo 3, and higher usage limits in NotebookLM, the company's AI-powered note-taking and research assistant. The promotion ended on September 30, 2025.

This move however triggered a fresh wave of competition in the world’s second-largest internet market. Perplexity is offering a year of Perplexity Pro at no cost to Airtel’s 360 million customers, while OpenAI is providing a free year of its entry-level ChatGPT Go plan to all users in India.