Gemini's compute limits mean I can no longer trust it as my assistant
The introduction of compute limits on Gemini has led to a loss of trust in its reliability as a digital assistant. Users are now facing restrictions that can interrupt their access to the service, making it less dependable for everyday tasks. This shift has raised concerns about the value of AI tools that were once freely accessible.
- ▪Gemini has implemented compute-based limits that restrict user access after a certain usage threshold is reached.
- ▪Users have reported unexpectedly exhausting their compute budget with single prompts, leading to frustration.
- ▪The shift to paid services has made users question the reliability of AI tools that are meant to be integral to their lives.
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