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7Google DeepMind Blog·1mo ago

Gemini 2.5 Pro Preview: Updated Version with Improved Coding Performance

Google DeepMind has released an updated preview version of Gemini 2.5 Pro ahead of its originally planned schedule, citing strong developer adoption and usage. The update focuses on improved coding performance. The early release reflects DeepMind's responsiveness to developer demand for the model.

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6Google Deepmind Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Updated Gemini 2.5 Pro Preview with Improved Coding Capabilities

Google DeepMind has released an updated version of Gemini 2.5 Pro Preview with enhanced coding capabilities, specifically targeting the development of rich, interactive web applications. The announcement comes from DeepMind's official blog, indicating a focused improvement on code generation and web app development use cases. No detailed technical specifics or benchmark results are provided in the body text.

8Google Deepmind Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Gemini 2.5: Updates to our family of thinking models

Google DeepMind has announced updates to the Gemini 2.5 model family, including Gemini 2.5 Pro reaching stable status, Gemini 2.5 Flash becoming generally available, and a new Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite entering preview. These releases mark the maturation of DeepMind's 'thinking model' line with enhanced performance and accuracy. The updates span multiple tiers of the Gemini 2.5 family, from the flagship Pro to the lightweight Flash-Lite variant.

7Google Deepmind Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Gemini 2.5 Pro and Flash Updates: Deep Think Reasoning Mode and Capability Improvements

DeepMind announces updates to Gemini 2.5 Pro and Gemini 2.5 Flash, highlighting continued developer adoption for coding tasks. A new experimental feature called Deep Think introduces an enhanced reasoning mode for Gemini 2.5 Pro. Gemini 2.5 Flash also receives a capability update in this release cycle.

8Google Deepmind Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Gemini 3.1 Pro: A smarter model for your most complex tasks

Google DeepMind has announced Gemini 3.1 Pro, a new model positioned for complex reasoning tasks where simple answers are insufficient. The announcement comes from the official DeepMind blog, indicating a flagship-tier release. The body content is minimal, providing little technical detail beyond the positioning statement.

5Google Deepmind Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite reaches general availability for production use

Google DeepMind has moved Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite from preview to stable general availability. The model is positioned as a cost-efficient, small-footprint option within the 2.5 family, retaining key features including a 1 million-token context window and multimodal capabilities. It is now ready for scaled production deployment.

8Google Deepmind Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Introducing the Gemini 2.5 Computer Use model

Google DeepMind has released a preview of a specialized Computer Use model built on Gemini 2.5 Pro, available via API. The model is designed to power agents that can interact with user interfaces, extending Gemini 2.5 Pro's capabilities into computer-use agentic tasks. This positions Google as a direct competitor to Anthropic's Claude Computer Use and similar offerings in the emerging computer-use agent space.

8Google Deepmind Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Gemini 2.5 Family Expansion: Flash and Pro GA, Flash-Lite Introduced

Google DeepMind has made Gemini 2.5 Flash and Gemini 2.5 Pro generally available, while simultaneously introducing Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite, described as the most cost-efficient and fastest model in the 2.5 family. The announcement marks the full productization of the Gemini 2.5 generation. Flash-Lite targets latency- and cost-sensitive deployment scenarios.

5Google Deepmind Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Advancing Gemini's Security Safeguards

DeepMind announces that Gemini 2.5 has been made their most secure model family to date. The post describes advances in security safeguards for the Gemini 2.5 model family. No specific technical details are provided in the excerpt beyond the high-level claim of improved security posture.