Google’s Next AI Push: Gemini Subscriptions for Corporate Workers
Google is quietly setting the stage for a new kind of workplace, one where AI agents handle routine digital work.
The company has just launched Gemini Enterprise and Gemini Business, two subscription plans that let corporate employees build and use custom AI agents, no coding required.
A New Kind of Co-worker
Gemini agents can analyze documents, draft emails, summarize reports, or even connect data from platforms like Box, Microsoft, and Salesforce.
Think of them as digital teammates that automate parts of your day, from customer replies to data analysis.
What makes Gemini stand out is its “Model Armor”, a built-in safety system that filters prompts and responses to protect sensitive company data.
Pricing and Plans
Gemini Enterprise: $30/month per user (for large organizations)
Gemini Business: $21/month per user (for smaller teams)
Both include access to pre-built AI agents for customer service, software development, and data science, plus integrations with Workday and other enterprise tools.
Why It Matters
The timing isn’t random.
Just days after OpenAI announced new app integrations for ChatGPT, Google is signaling it’s ready for the next round of the enterprise AI race.
Analysts say big firms are still testing AI agents rather than deploying them at scale, but tools like Gemini could lower that barrier.
It’s Google’s bid to make AI practical, governed, and trusted in the workplace.
Beyond the Hype
Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, says companies from telecoms to hospitality are already experimenting with Gemini.
The bigger question: can Google make AI agents as essential as Gmail or Docs once were?
For now, Gemini’s arrival shows that the AI race has officially entered the enterprise productivity phase –
and your next co-worker might not be a person, but an intelligent Gemini.
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