Google has unveiled its new Gemini 2.5 AI models, starting with the experimental Gemini 2.5 Pro version.
Described as 'thinking models', these AI systems are designed to demonstrate advanced reasoning abilities, including the capacity to analyse information, make logical conclusions, and handle complex problems with context and nuance.
The models aim to support more intelligent, context-aware AI agents in the future.
The Gemini 2.5 models improve on the Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking model released in December, offering an enhanced base model and better post-training capabilities.
The Gemini 2.5 Pro model, which has already been rolled out for Gemini Advanced subscribers and is available in Google AI Studio, stands out for its strong reasoning and coding skills. It excels in maths and science benchmarks and can generate fully functional video games from simple prompts.
It is also expected to handle sophisticated tasks, from coding web apps to transforming and editing code. Google's future plans involve incorporating these 'thinking' capabilities into all of its AI models, aiming to enhance their ability to tackle more complex challenges in various fields.