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Google I/O's 2025 keynote could have more reasonably been called The Google AI Show. Almost everything the company talked about was AI-powered, some of which is promised to arrive in the future, and some of which is available today.
Gemini Live's camera and screen-sharing features are now available to all users on Android and iOS, regardless of their subscription status. Google brought these features to some devices initially, before bringing them to subscribers of the Google One AI Premium plan recently.
Google announced a slew of updates to the Gemini app, including a rollout of its Gemini Live video and screen sharing features.
At Google I/O 2025, the company teased upcoming features coming to its latest AI assistant. Here's the rundown.
Google’s latest Drive features can give Workspace users more information about the videos they’ve saved. A Gemini AI feature that summarizes documents and PDFs in Google Drive is now expanding to video files, allowing users to gain insights about what’s in the video without having to watch it themselves.
Many Gemini app features are available for free, while $19.99 per month for Google AI Pro unlocks a lot more. Google AI Ultra
Google is giving Gemini the ability to create intelligent quizzes on any subject for students who want to make learning more interactive.
Google sent out an email to Pixel users, letting them know which new features they should look forward to in the near future.
At the Google I/O Developers conference this week, the tech giant announced a number of AI innovations including the Android XR line-up, which will soon have Google’s version of smart glasses.