Google I/O 2025 Highlights: What Did You Miss?
Google I/O is officially over, marking another year of groundbreaking announcements. At this year's event, we unveiled our most advanced AI models yet, faster product releases, and personalized features accessible to everyone. Highlights included upgrades to Gemini models, previews of AI Mode in Search, and breakthroughs in generative AI technology. Think you remember all the big announcements? Test your knowledge with this quiz. (Need a refresher? Explore our comprehensive recap of Google I/O 2025 announcements first.)
1/18

True or False: We're enhancing Gemini 2.5 Pro with a new advanced reasoning feature called Deep Think?
Correct! Gemini 2.5 Pro now includes Deep Think, an experimental reasoning mode specialized for complex math and coding tasks. Currently available to select testers via the Gemini API, we're gathering feedback before wider release.
Actually true! Deep Think enhances Gemini 2.5 Pro's reasoning capabilities for challenging mathematical and programming problems. Available initially through the Gemini API for trusted tester evaluation.
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WordPress.com now allows AI agents to write and publish posts, plus more
WordPress.com, the popular web hosting and publishing platform, is now embracing AI agents—a move that could reshape the look and feel of the web. The company announced Friday that it will allow AI agents to draft, edit, and publish content on custom
Kakao Mobility outlines Level 4 autonomous driving roadmap for physical AI
Kakao Mobility is planning to develop Level 4 autonomous driving technologies internally as part of its physical AI strategy.
At the 2026 World IT Show conference in Seoul's COEX, Kim Jin-kyu — vice president and head of Kakao Mobility's Physical AI
Barry Diller: Trust in Sam Altman irrelevant as AGI nears
Barry Diller, the billionaire media titan, does not believe OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is untrustworthy, despite recent reports suggesting otherwise. Speaking at the Wall Street Journal's "Future of Everything" conference this week, Diller defended Altman
Google I/O is officially over, marking another year of groundbreaking announcements. At this year's event, we unveiled our most advanced AI models yet, faster product releases, and personalized features accessible to everyone. Highlights included upgrades to Gemini models, previews of AI Mode in Search, and breakthroughs in generative AI technology. Think you remember all the big announcements? Test your knowledge with this quiz. (Need a refresher? Explore our comprehensive recap of Google I/O 2025 announcements first.)
1/18

True or False: We're enhancing Gemini 2.5 Pro with a new advanced reasoning feature called Deep Think?
Correct! Gemini 2.5 Pro now includes Deep Think, an experimental reasoning mode specialized for complex math and coding tasks. Currently available to select testers via the Gemini API, we're gathering feedback before wider release.
Actually true! Deep Think enhances Gemini 2.5 Pro's reasoning capabilities for challenging mathematical and programming problems. Available initially through the Gemini API for trusted tester evaluation.
- WordPress.com now allows AI agents to write and publish posts, plus more WordPress.com, the popular web hosting and publishing platform, is now embracing AI agents—a move that could reshape the look and feel of the web. The company announced Friday that it will allow AI agents to draft, edit, and publish content on custom
Barry Diller: Trust in Sam Altman irrelevant as AGI nears
Barry Diller, the billionaire media titan, does not believe OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is untrustworthy, despite recent reports suggesting otherwise. Speaking at the Wall Street Journal's "Future of Everything" conference this week, Diller defended Altman
The AI model upgrades sound promising, but I'm a bit concerned about how quickly these features are rolling out. Are we sacrificing thorough testing for speed? Also, the 'personalized for everyone' claim feels a bit contradictory—how can something be truly personalized if it's for everyone? Still, the faster release cycle is exciting for tech enthusiasts like me! 🤔





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