Google on Tuesday has announced the launch of Gemini 2.5 Pro pre -Pristry (I/O Edition), an updated version of its model of Fogge of Gemini 2.5 Pro Ai which the company says that it exceeds a series of reference parameters widely used.
Gemini 2.5 Pro Preview (I/O Edition) is available through the Gemini and Vertex AI AI and AI and Google platforms and has a price equal to the Gemini 2.5 Pro model that effectively replaces. It is also in the Google chatbot gemini app for the web and for mobile devices.
The model version is in advance on the annual conference for the I/O developers of Google (hence the “I/O Edition” designation), in which Google should reveal a series of models, as well as tools and platforms based on artificial intelligence. The company is fiercely for MindShare and MarketShare in the Cutthroat Ai race; The rivals like Openai and Xai are on the cusp of the release of models that should be highly performing.
According to Google, the preview of Gemini 2.5 Pro (I/O Edition) has “significantly” improved functionality for the coding and creation of interactive web apps. The model is also better in activities such as the transformation of the code, or by changing a piece of code to achieve a specific goal – and the editing of the code, says the company.
In a blog post, Google observes that Gemini 2.5 Pro Prepry (I/O Edition) leads the ranking of the WebDev Arena, a point of reference that measures the ability of a model to create aesthetically pleasant and functional web apps. Gemini 2.5 Pro Preview (I/O Edition) also has cutting -edge performance in understanding videos, obtaining a score of 84.8% on a popular benchmark, Videmme.
“For developers who already use Gemini 2.5 Pro, this new version will not only improve coding performance, but will also face the key feedback of the developers, including the reduction of errors in the calls of functions and the improvement of the activation rates of the calls of functions”, wrote Google in its blog post. “By default, the model has a true taste for the development of the aesthetic web while maintaining its handiness.”