Google has addressed several bugs in its Gemini platform that were causing user quotas to deplete rapidly, particularly affecting premium subscribers. The issue, which impacted the Omni video generation feature, led to a single or dual video requests consuming an entire usage limit—leaving users frustrated and unable to fully utilize their subscription benefits.
Fixes and Improvements
The tech giant has now rolled out updates to correct the problematic behavior. Ultra-tier members will now receive twice the number of video generations compared to before, significantly improving the value of their subscription. Additionally, failed requests will no longer count against a user's quota, a change that should prevent unexpected depletion of resources.
Enhanced Transparency on the Horizon
Beyond these immediate fixes, Google has signaled its intent to increase transparency around usage tracking. The company plans to provide clearer insights into how quotas are consumed, which will help users better manage their access and avoid surprises. This move aligns with growing user expectations for more accountable and user-friendly AI services.
The updates come amid increasing scrutiny of AI platform usage policies, as companies strive to balance resource allocation with user satisfaction. Google’s response demonstrates a proactive approach to addressing user concerns and maintaining trust in its Gemini suite of tools.



