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Home › News › Complaints worked: Google is already addressing Gemini’s new usage limits

Complaints worked: Google is already addressing Gemini’s new usage limits

June 6, 2026
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Google is moving fast to fix user complaints about new usage limits on its Gemini AI assistant. The company quietly introduced stricter restrictions on how often users could interact with the service, sparking immediate pushback from the community.

The limits appeared without warning and significantly reduced how many queries users could make within specific time periods. This change caught many regular users off guard, especially those who had grown accustomed to more generous access to Google’s AI capabilities.

Google announced it is already working on adjustments to address the concerns. The company seems to be walking back some of the more restrictive measures after users voiced frustration across social media platforms and support forums.

This situation highlights the delicate balance tech companies face when managing AI resources. While usage limits help control server costs and prevent abuse, they can alienate users who have come to rely on these tools for daily tasks. Google’s quick response shows how user feedback can drive policy changes in the competitive AI space.

The timing is particularly important as Google competes directly with OpenAI’s ChatGPT and other AI assistants. Heavy usage restrictions could push users toward alternative platforms that offer more generous access policies. This creates pressure for companies to find sustainable models that satisfy both business needs and user expectations.

Google hasn’t provided specific details about what the new limits will look like or when changes will take effect. The company is likely testing different approaches to find a middle ground that works for both free and paid users while maintaining service quality and availability.

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