
Google fixes several bugs in Gemini usage limits that burned through quotas too fast
Quick Answer
Google has resolved a critical bug in its Gemini app that caused excessive consumption of usage quotas, allowing Ultra members to now generate twice as many videos without charges for failed requests.
Quick Take
Google has resolved a critical bug in its Gemini app that caused excessive consumption of usage quotas, allowing Ultra members to now generate twice as many videos without charges for failed requests. The company is also enhancing transparency regarding usage limits.
Key Points
- A bug caused Omni videos to deplete usage quotas excessively.
- Ultra members now receive double the video generation capacity.
- Failed requests will no longer incur charges.
- Google aims to improve transparency around usage limits.
Article Excerpt
From source RSS / original summaryA bug in Google's Gemini app caused just one or two Omni videos to eat up the entire usage quota. Google has fixed the bug, Ultra members now get twice as many video generations, and failed requests are no longer charged. Google also plans to add more transparency around other usage. The article Google fixes several bugs in Gemini usage limits that burned through quotas too fast appeared first on The Decoder.
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