⬤ Google has rolled out a major improvement to its Gemini 3 AI models. The company now offers separate usage limits for the "Thinking" and "Pro" models instead of forcing them to share a single daily resource pool. Users get independent daily quotas for each model, making it easier to manage different types of work.
⬤ The new structure gives Gemini AI Pro users 300 "Thinking" prompts and 100 "Pro" prompts per day. Gemini AI Ultra users get much more generous limits—1,500 "Thinking" prompts and 500 "Pro" prompts daily. This means you can tackle complex problem-solving tasks without eating into your coding quota, and vice versa.
⬤ This change is a game-changer for professionals juggling NLP tasks and coding projects. Industries that need to switch frequently between deep analytical work and development will find this particularly useful. The separate limits mean you won't have to choose between finishing a complex reasoning task or wrapping up a coding project—you can do both without hitting your daily cap.
⬤ By splitting the daily limits between "Thinking" and "Pro," Google has made the Gemini 3 models more practical for diverse workflows. As these AI models keep evolving, updates like this show Google's focus on improving real-world usability and helping users get more done without unnecessary restrictions.
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