Google aims to attract developers early in their careers with this free tool, hoping some will eventually upgrade to enterprise plans. The enterprise version, which has been available for about a year, includes additional features like audit logs and integration with Google Cloud products. The launch of these tools is part of Google's strategy to compete with Microsoft and GitHub in the developer tools market. Google has also announced plans to integrate Gemini Code Assist with third-party tools like GitLab, GitHub, and Google Docs.
Key takeaways:
- Google introduced Gemini Code Assist for Individuals, a free AI code completion tool, and Gemini Code Assist for GitHub, a code review agent.
- Gemini Code Assist for Individuals offers significantly higher usage caps than GitHub Copilot, with 180,000 code completions a month and 240 chat requests a day.
- The tool uses a variant of Google's Gemini 2.0 AI model with a 128,000-token context window, allowing it to handle more complex codebases.
- Google aims to attract developers early in their careers with the free tool, hoping some will upgrade to enterprise plans in the future.