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Google.org selects a second cohort of the Google.org Accelerator: Generative AI

Today, Google is announcing the 20 organizations joining the newest Google.org Accelerator: Generative AI cohort. These organizations, which will use generative AI to...

UK government harnesses Gemini to support faster planning decisions

Imagine radically speeding up the time it takes to process housing and infrastructure planning applications in England, empowering councils to make faster, more...

Google Search AI Mode now offers data visualization and charts

Today, we’re starting to roll out interactive chart visualizations in AI Mode in Labs to help bring financial data to life for questions...

How Google developed the design for AI Mode in Search

For decades, Google Search has connected you to the vast information on the web. Over the years, we’ve introduced new ways to ask...

Google AI announcements from May

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Access Google’s latest preview AI model

We’re introducing an upgraded preview of Gemini 2.5 Pro, our most intelligent model yet. Building on the version we released in May and...

NotebookLM introduces public notebooks for sharing

Many people who use NotebookLM already share their notebooks with classmates, coworkers, students and friends. Today, we're making sharing and curation easier —...

Google announces new $7 billion investment in Iowa

Google is investing an additional $7 billion in Iowa within the next two years in cloud and AI infrastructure, as well as in...

Google Photos celebrates 10 years with 10 tips

Ten years ago today, we introduced Google Photos as a home for your photos and videos. Since then, we've added tons of features...

Highlights from the Dialogues stage at I/O 2025

The Dialogues stage at Google I/O 2025 brought together Google leaders and visionaries. Source link

Listen to a podcast recap

At this week’s I/O, we announced our very latest products, tools and research designed to make AI even more helpful with Gemini. The...

Test your knowledge of what Google announced at I/O 2025

No, but you can still be an I/O pro. Originally, the name I/O was based on the first two digits in a googol...