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Welcome to our Google IO 2025 live blog, where we’re bringing you all the latest from the search giant’s opening keynote at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California.
Google is adding its Gemini AI assistant to Chrome, the company announced at Google I/O on Tuesday.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company's Gemini AI chatbot app has more than 400 million MAUs ahead of Google I/O 2025.
Google’s AI models are learning to reason, wield agency, and build virtual models of the real world. The company’s AI lead, Demis Hassabis, says all this—and more—will be needed for true AGI.
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Google has started testing a reasoning model called Deep Think for Gemini 2.5 Pro, the company has revealed at its I/O developer conference.
Gemini, Google's AI assistant, is coming to Chrome, bringing new summarization and research capabilities all without ever having to open a separate app or web page, the company announced at its Google I/O developer's conference on Tuesday.
Google looks to turn '30-minute tasks into three-click journeys.' But will these browser pop-ups confuse users?
Google announced an “enhanced” reasoning model called DeepThink at the Google I/O 2025 conference. Demis Hassabis, head of Google DeepMind, Google’s AI R&D org, told TechCrunch that “[Deep Think] pushes model performance to its limits.
Gemini AI and others now have the ability to scour the video footage we keep in our apps: Here's why, what it's learning and how it may be able to help you.