Comment by esperent
I can't copy text from that pdf on my phone, but the paragraph above says exactly what you'd expect: they're using a "median" value from a "typical user" across all Gemini models. While being very careful not to list the specific models which are used to calculate this median, because it almost certainly includes the tiny model used to show AI summaries on google.com, which would massively skew the median value. As someone above said, it's like adding 8 extra meals of a single lettuce leaf and then claiming you reduced the median caloric intake of your meals.
This doesn’t check out. It is not reasonable to interpret “Gemini app” as also including a functionality that is embedded in google searches.
Gemini app is a specific thing: the Gemini App that actually exists.
How can Gemini App also include their internal augmented functionality on search which itself is not an application?