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The most recent AI announcement we made in February

 Here is a rundown of some of our most significant AI updates from February, including making Gemini 2.0 available to everyone, assisting individuals in exploring new AI-based careers, including Deep Research, and more. 

 

For more than 20 years, we’ve invested in machine learning and AI research, tools and infrastructure to build products that make everyday life better for more people.  Google teams are working on ways to make AI more useful in a variety of areas, including healthcare, crisis management, and education. To keep you posted on our progress, we're doing a regular roundup of Google's most recent AI news across products, research and more.

 Here’s a look back at just some of our AI announcements from February. 

The big picture

Our CEO Sundar Pichai talked about why he thinks AI is the most significant change in our lifetimes and how it is already bringing benefits to people, businesses, scientific discovery, and society on a large scale in Paris earlier this month. That’s why we continue to invest in the underlying technologies driving the AI shift.  And it’s why we recently made Gemini 2.0 available to everyone — opening up a broad range of use cases and applications for businesses and developers, as well as bringing it to the Gemini app.

 As we continue to advance our frontier models, the benefits of AI will reach more people, faster.  But it’s only one part of our big picture approach to AI.  Here are some of the other helpful AI tools we announced in February. 


AI to help people amplify their skills and talents  

Keyword Group We have made investments in machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) research, tools, and infrastructure for more than two decades in order to create products that improve more people's daily lives. Google teams are working on ways to make AI more useful in a variety of areas, including healthcare, crisis management, and education. We are regularly compiling a roundup of the most recent AI news from Google's products, research, and other areas to inform you of our progress. Here’s a look back at just some of our AI announcements from February.

 a text card reading "The big picture"

 In Paris earlier this month, our CEO Sundar Pichai shared why he believes AI is the most profound shift in our lifetimes and how it is already unlocking benefits for people, businesses, scientific discovery and society at scale.  We continue to invest in the underlying technologies that are driving the AI shift because of this. And it’s why we recently made Gemini 2.0 available to everyone — opening up a broad range of use cases and applications for businesses and developers, as well as bringing it to the Gemini app.

 As we continue to advance our frontier models, the benefits of AI will reach more people, faster.  But it’s only one part of our big picture approach to AI.  Here are some of the other helpful AI tools we announced in February.

 a text card reading "AI to help people amplify their skills and talents"

 We launched a new experiment to help people explore more career possibilities.  Our new AI tool Career Dreamer can analyze your background, skills and interests to help you identify potential career opportunities.  Career Dreamer will even help you use Gemini — your AI assistant from Google — to craft a professional story and cover letter, and then discover training resources like Google Career Certificates.

 We released a free AI coding assistant.  Developers have been using Gemini 2.0 Flash to build helpful applications for people.  Now, developers can get free AI-assisted coding help — with the highest usage limits available — as well as code review assistance.  Another way to assist developers in developing useful apps and high-quality code is through this. We brought Veo 2 to YouTube Shorts, opening up new possibilities for creators.  Our most recent video generation model, Veo 2, makes it easier to make high-quality videos about a wide range of topics and styles. Dream Screen, a YouTube feature that takes a text prompt and generates AI backgrounds and even standalone video clips for YouTube Shorts, is now available for you to try out the next time you create one. 

 

AI to help you Research _ in the lab or in your phone 

We released Deep Research on the Gemini mobile app so you can get answers on the go.  Deep Research, now available for advanced users on the Gemini mobile app on Android and iOS, can help you generate comprehensive, easy-to-read reports on just about any research topic.  It’s a time saver and new approach to accessing and distilling complex information, quickly.

 We launched a new AI system for scientists.  With the release of our AI co-scientist, a new AI system built on Gemini 2.0, scientists and researchers have shown how we can use AI to create novel biomedical hypotheses and research plans.  The system’s hypotheses have already seen preliminary validation in drug discovery and antimicrobial resistance research 


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