Google’s Gemini 2.5 Models Are Out Of Preview And Available To All
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It’s only been a few years since OpenAI showcased how powerful AI tools can be with ChatGTP. The AI tool took the world by storm, forever altering how we think and interact with AI models. It was very clear at that point, that going forward, this would be the future. Of course, Google, MIcrosoft, and other large companies would also step up to the plate, looking to introduce AI tools of its own.
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Google’s efforts would eventually yield Gemini, which we’ve seen evolve over time, offering different tiers of service. We’re now getting news from Google, sharing that its Gemini 2.5 Flash and Pro models will be available to all as they hit a stable release (via 9to5Google). In addition, the brand is also debuting a new model in preview called Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite.
With so many options, it can all be a bit confusing
Now, we get it, this can all be a little complicated if you’re someone that just wants to dabble with AI and get a handle on Google’s tools. If you’re someone that pays for the service, you probably won’t get much use out of this change, since it is aimed more towards developers. As mentioned before, all developers will now have the ability to access Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash and Pro models.
Google has also introduced a preview of its new Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite model, which it claims is its fastest model yet. Developers can start working with this model in preview starting today. Now, this can all be a bit confusing, but luckily the brand has issued a chart that breaks down how each of its Gemini 2.5 models works, and what it costs when it comes to inputs and outputs.
You can check out the chart which breaks everything down in the image above, or if you’re someone that likes to go a bit more in depth, you can always read the huge breakdown of Google’s models if you want to really do a deep dive. If not, you can always check out our quick explainer on what Gemini is and what tools it offers. For the most part, this is just one more step in a long journey for AI.
For most of us, it will be interesting to see just how these tools get utilized and how helpful they can be when they are introduced to new apps and services. Google will no doubt showcase its AI features in its latest products, like the Pixel 10, which we could see release really soon.
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