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sign up and support the show. Google pours artificial
intelligence into nearly every product that it makes.
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Imagine if the same technology reshaped search, coding,
shopping, and communication across every screen and phone.
Now could that wave redefine daily computing for billions of
users? Executives opened Google IO 2025
in Mountain View with hard numbers.
Daily query routed through Gemini models tripled over six
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months. That Ironwood Tensor Processing
unit launching this year, will deliver 42.5 exaflops to Google
Cloud customers. Those gains frame every
announcement that follows. Google rebuilt its subscription
ladder AI Pro at $20.00 per month, rebrands Gemini Advanced
and adds faster responses, logger context windows, VO3
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video generation, and 30 gigabytes of prompt history.
AI Ultra at 50 per month, $250 with half price for three months
grants access to the largest Gemini weights, loose rate
limits, a preview agent manager and 30 terabytes of storage
company positions AI Ultra for studios that need uninterrupted
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multi modal reasoning. Now Chrome receives AI mode for
anyone over 18 on beta, dev or Canary channels.
The assistant reads open tabs, summarizes research labels, code
diffs and drafts documentation. Engineers plan multi tab
synthesis in full voice navigation.
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Next. These tasks stay local when
policy rules forbid cloud transfer.
Now Android 16 arrives with Material 3 expressive tight,
tight runtime permissions for local LLM calls and deep Gemini
hooks and settings, keyboard andshare sheet workflows.
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Gemini Live, the voice first companion, moves out of Project
Astra Incubation. As managing editor Patrick
Holland states, Astra is a rehearsal of features that, when
they're ready for the spotlight,get added to Gemini Live.
The public build pivots from quick chat to structured
workflow on a single phrase, letting users plan trips, split
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chores into calendar tasks, and request code samples.
Now. Google also previewed
lightweight XR glasses that project a 110° field of view at
90 frames per second. Snapdragon XR3 chip manages pose
tracking while the cloud resolves language queries built
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in microphones and Bode conduction speakers.
Root Gemini Live prompts so users can identify tools,
translate text, or follow cooking steps without lifting up
their phone. Now Google Search gains an AI
mode that replaces classic link lists with real time overviews
that blend web data, personal files and shopping assistance.
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Customers can upload selfies to test clothing fit through a
cloth simulation model derived from VO.
Now civil rights groups warn about biometric risk and Google
counters with end to end encryption and on demand purge
controls. There's a thing called Google
Beam. It revised project Starline with
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A6 camera array that captures full body volumetric video at 60
frames per second. And HP Partnership will produce
meeting room units in a compact clinic model for telehealth
underlying a light field. Streams preserve eye contact as
participants shift, boosting presence without any headgear,
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and creative workers receive Flow with Imogen 4 and VO3 into
a single pipeline for storyboardcreation, scene extension, and
also automatic audio. Flow maintains color palette and
character scale between prompts,solving consistency gaps that
plagued earlier generators. Imogen 4 sharpens text edges and
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micro textures, while VO3 adds native ambient sound and
dialogue. Both sit inside AI Pro, while
Flow requires AI Ultra. Now developers see Gemini Code
Assist in the cloud workstations.
The tool scans build logs, proposes fixes, and sites open
source references directly in Visual Studio Code or Jetbrains
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Ides. During a live demo, Gemini
completed Pokémon Blue on original Gameboy hardware
without scripted aid. Planning in adapting to random
battles to showcase long horizonreasoning.
These tools matter because people spend most computer hours
in browsers, in boxes, and on their phones.
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Chrome AI mode can compress research tasks, while
personalized smart replies promise to trim inbox fatigue by
matching each sender's tone. XR glasses Free hands in
warehouses, kitchens and hospital wards, where instant
object recognition speeds workflows and developers face
fresh cost capability trade-offs.
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AI Ultra cuts prototype time forlarge projects, yet charges a
premium fee that may push small studios toward open source
alternatives. The new tiers emulate the
creative software market, where professionals accept monthly
bills for specialized power. Now, privacy safeguards remain
central. Tryon features rely on sensitive
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body data, and AI agents sift through personal documents.
Google publishes clear opt out switches and encryption claims,
but independent audits will determine user trust.
Now competition frames every feature, though Chrome AI mode
counters Microsoft Copilot in Edge, XR Glasses Challenge,
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Metaquest 3 and Apple Vision ProBeam squares against Cisco
holographic calls, and Flow answers Open AI Solar pipeline.
Consumers and developers will decide which ecosystem delivers
the best balance of convenience,price, and control of the
output. Google closed the keynote by
setting a 96% success rate amongIO Codelab attendees who shipped
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functional apps on day one usingGemini Cloud Run and Firebase.
That figure underlines Google's effort to shorten the path from
idea to deployment. If you have an idea, you should
be able to deploy it. It shouldn't take you months of
development, according to Google.
Google IO 2025 links model upgrades, premier tiers, and
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hardware advances into one funnel that feeds both hobbyists
and enterprises. The next year will Revere
whether your users embrace the subscriptions, trust the privacy
of Google, and the actual find real value in the expanded AI
stack. Thanks to our amazing community
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