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The fact that Chrome and Gemini are, at least for now, owned by the same company raises huge privacy and consumer choice concerns for me though, and I see benefit in letting the user choose their model, where/how to store their data, etc.
Some of the cheaper models have very similar performance at a fraction of a cost, or indeed you could use a local model for "free".
The core issue though is that there's just more tokens to process in a web browsing task than many other tasks we commonly use LLMs for, including coding.