
Google has given all Gemini app users the opportunity to use the experimental version of the Gemini 2.5 Pro neural network for free. This decision was made unexpectedly, since this artificial intelligence algorithm was recently presented by Google as the "smartest artificial intelligence model".
Key features of Gemini 2.5 Pro
As noted, Gemini 2.5 Pro is not only capable of answering queries, but also of logical thinking and analysis. Although it is still in the experimental stage, it already supports such basic functions as integration with applications, uploading files, and working with Canvas. Initially, this algorithm was only available to paid Gemini Advanced subscribers, but over the weekend Google announced plans to open it to all Gemini users.
How to use it?
You can already try out the capabilities of Gemini 2.5 Pro on the Gemini.google.com website. Soon, the neural network will also appear in the Gemini applications for Android and iOS. Google representatives emphasized that the company aims to provide its most advanced artificial intelligence model to a wide audience of users as soon as possible.
Gemini 2.5 Pro leads the ratings
As noted, Gemini 2.5 Pro is currently leading the LMArena rating based on user ratings. The algorithm also took first place in the math (AIME 2025) and science (GPQA diamond) tests. In addition, Google is actively working on improving the programming skills of the neural network.
What's in store for the future?
It's unclear at this time whether Google plans to make the permanent version of Gemini 2.5 Pro completely open and free, or if this is just part of the testing process. The company has yet to make an official statement on the matter. However, this decision will undoubtedly increase interest in artificial intelligence.
The company has not yet made an official statement on this matter, but users are already highly appreciating the capabilities of the new version. Follow “Zamin” news on “Telegram”
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