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Google launches new AI model, Gemini 2.5
New AI model performs more solidly in areas such as coding, math, and science


California: Google has accelerated the progress of artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
Google introduced the Gemini 2.0 AI model a few months ago and now its improved version has been introduced in the form of Gemini 2.5.
According to the company, this new AI model performs more solidly in areas such as coding, math, and science.
This AI model will be available in different versions.
One of them is Gemini 2.5 Pro Experimental and according to the company, it is a thinking model that responds logically to user questions.
Similarly, it also can analyze questions and describe their context.
In a blog post, the company said that through Gemini 2.5, they have significantly increased the usefulness and performance of the basic model.
According to the blog post, they have built thinking capabilities directly into all models so that they can solve more complex problems and act as more effective AI agents.
Interestingly, Google has recently started rolling out Gemini 2.0 to its services but has also introduced new AI models.
Gemini 2.5 Pro Experimental is currently available in Google AI Studio, while Gemini Advanced users can use it directly in the Gemini app.

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