Google's AI Plus Hits Angola Before Your Grandma's Wifi
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Google just unleashed its bargain-basement AI Plus plan with the subtlety of a bullhorn—now in over 40 countries, including gems like Angola, Bangladesh, and Zimbabwe. No, this isn’t an indie film festival lineup but a veritable world tour of Google’s budget AI, finally skipping first-world hubs and crashing the global party with locations from Côte d'Ivoire to Uganda and Vietnam. While Silicon Valley twiddles its thumbs, places like Nepal and Cameroon are leveling up their chatbot game. Welcome to the age where your AI assistant is cheaper but your patience in Internet speed may not be. Google: proving even AI likes to go on safari.
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(1 of 3)Source: Techcrunch | Published: 9/24/2025 | Author: Ivan Mehta
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