From the early days of Search and YouTube, learning has been a core element of Google‘s mission. With Gemini, Google aims to equip young people with essential Artificial Intelligence skills and the most advanced models, so they can excel in their studies and prepare for their integration into the future workforce. Recently, Google released new learning features in Gemini and is now making its most advanced AI tools available to university students worldwide – including Greece – free for one year.
Specifically, students – aged 18 and over – in Greece can register for the Google AI Pro Plan for 12 months free. The AI Pro Plan includes Google’s most advanced Artificial Intelligence tools:
● Enhanced access to Gemini 2.5 Pro: Ask questions and upload images. Google’s most capable model provides quick help for assignments and texts.
● Deep Research: Save time with personalized research reports, providing detailed information from hundreds of websites. Get enhanced access to the feature through 2.5 Pro.
● NotebookLM: A unique companion for organizing your thoughts that helps you categorize your ideas, and now includes even more summaries from audio and video files. ● Veo 3: Transform text or a photo into an 8-second video with sound.
● Nano Banana: Transform your images in amazing new ways, leveraging the enhanced capabilities of 2.5 Pro
● 2 TB storage space: Abundant space for your notes, projects, photos and assignments in Google Photos, Drive and Gmail. You can learn more and register for the 12-month Google AI Pro program, at no cost, until December 9, 2025.
Helping students make the most of Gemini
Artificial Intelligence can broaden and extend access to knowledge in powerful ways, helping everyone, everywhere, learn anything in the way that suits them best. It’s not just about finding an answer, but about deepening understanding and developing critical thinking skills. That’s why Google created Guided Learning, a new Gemini feature that works as a learning companion, guiding you with questions and step-by-step support.
With Guided Learning, students can work through topics like complex math problems, structure arguments, start an assignment, prepare for a test, get help with their work, check their understanding with interactive quizzes, and more.
Students are constantly discovering new uses for Artificial Intelligence, unleashing their creativity and finding smart, fun ways to integrate it into their daily lives. With the new image creation and editing model, Nano Banana, students can give new form to their photos and transform an abstract idea into impressive, practical graphics. This way, they can quickly create mockups for their ideal dorm room, design an original logo for a school team, capture an assignment idea on a whiteboard, or virtually try on clothes for a presentation.
With Veo 3, students can transform texts and images into high-quality, cinematic videos, accelerating the creative process and allowing them to quickly create scenarios for a film project or produce B-roll shots for a presentation.
Expanding educators’ access to Artificial Intelligence tools
Google recently introduced Gemini for Education, a version of the Gemini app specifically designed for the educational community’s needs. Additionally, it now offers Gemini in Classroom free across all Google Workspace for Education editions, incorporating more than 30 new features that help educators organize their work more effectively and create engaging educational content and activities for students. Google is collaborating with universities worldwide to help professors and students leverage tools like Gemini and NotebookLM, aiming to improve their productivity, receive more personalized support, and promote AI literacy.
By giving students access to its most powerful tools, Google equips them with Artificial Intelligence skills that enhance creativity, spark curiosity, and improve problem-solving abilities. The company looks forward to seeing what the next generation of makers, artists, and thinkers will create.