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CNET on MSNEverything We Learned at Google I/O. AI Mode in Chrome, Gemini Live, XR Glasses and Much MoreThis year's Google I/O developer's conference was packed with AI. Google showed off the latest updates to its Gemini AI platform and debuted its pricey new AI Ultra subscription plan (spoiler: it's $250 per month).
Just don’t confuse Deep Think with DeepMind or Astra with Aura.
Follow live updates from the Google I/O 2025. Get the latest developer news from the annual conference as Google is expected to reveal more on its AI tool Gemini.
Google has brought its Gemini AI assistant to Chrome. Josh Woodward, VP of Google’s Labs group, said that Gemini can “understand the context” of web pages that you’re on automatically, so if you have a question,
Google on Tuesday revealed new Android development tools, a new mobile AI architecture, and an expanded developer community. The announcements accompanied the unveiling of an AI Mode for Google Search at the Google I/O keynote in Mountain View, California.
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CNET on MSNWho the Heck Is Gonna Pay $250 for Google AI Ultra?Want Google's biggest and best AI features? A new plan has them all, but with a steep price tag.Read more: Everything We Learned at Google I/O. AI Mode in Chrome, Gemini Live, XR Glasses and Much MoreGoogle rolled out AI Ultra Tuesday at its annual I/O developers conference,
Google I/O, Google’s biggest developer conference of the year, is here. I/O will showcase product announcements from across Google’s portfolio. We're looking forward to plenty of news relating to Android,
Improved PDF access: Previously, if you opened a scanned PDF with Chrome, there was no way to use a screen reader to interact with it. Now, thanks to OCR, Chrome can recognize text in a document and allow you to highlight it, copy it, search it, or use a screen reader to read the text aloud.