
Everything Google just announced | Theo - t3․gg YouTube Video Summary
Theo on t3.gg covers Google's latest announcements, including the Gemini 2.5 Pro model, AI Glasses, Android XR, and Ironwood. He discusses model drops, improvements to 2.5 Flash, and potential features for developers. The announcements include a new diffusion model, code base portability tools, and the enhanced capabilities of the Gemini family, with an outlook on their AI glasses progress.
Detailed Summary:
Google's I/O Announcements for 2025 and the Developer Experience
Google's recent I/O announcements have kept developer Theo from t3.gg busy, with a range of new offerings from DeepMind models to AI glasses, and all for a price of a 250 dollar monthly subscription, he jokes that someone will need to cover the bill. Let's take a look at the latest Google announcements.
Gemini 2.5 Pro Model Updates
There's a Deep Thinking Gemini model on the horizon with added tool calls and additional capabilities. The new video and diffusion models add more functionality on the developer side. There's also Android XR that works with AI glasses that they're hoping to put out soon.
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Gemini Performance Details
Gemini 2.5 Pro includes a deep-thinking process for better complex math and coding. The USAMO code testing benchmarks are promising, but safety is a major priority for Google, with testing being evaluated further before release. 2.5 Flash is more efficient but the cost is around 50 - 100% more. Gemini is also performing automatic test summaries for a better developer experience.
Google's Video Generation with Flow
Flow will help power new film making with AI, but the video that was displayed in the video looks a little like bad CGI. Its hard to get the point across in video form from these models, while the image models have had years to get better.
Google's AI Glasses
The Google IO included a segment on glasses, they aim to use floating windows into XR with AI taking up the primary role in the UX of the glasses. The speaker believes they are not quite there in this approach to the glasses, but Google is still pushing in this area.