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Google DeepMind and Korea partner to accelerate scientific breakthroughs using frontier AI models
Google DeepMind partners with global consultancies to bring the power of frontier AI to organizations around the world.
Our newest audio model introduces granular audio tags that give you precise control to direct AI speech for expressive audio generation.
Gemma 4: Our most intelligent open models to date, purpose-built for advanced reasoning and agentic workflows.
Our latest voice model has improved precision and lower latency to make voice interactions more fluid, natural and precise.
Google DeepMind researches AI's harmful manipulation risks across areas like finance and health, leading to new safety measures.
Introducing Lyria 3 Pro, which unlocks longer tracks with structural awareness. We’re also bringing Lyria to more Google products and surfaces.
We’re introducing a framework to measure progress toward AGI, and launching a Kaggle hackathon to build the relevant evaluations.
Ten years since AlphaGo, we explore how it is catalyzing scientific discovery and paving a path to AGI.
Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite is our fastest and most cost-efficient Gemini 3 series model yet.
Our latest image generation model offers advanced world knowledge, production ready specs, subject consistency and more, all at Flash speed.
The Gemini app now features our most advanced music generation model Lyria 3, empowering anyone to make 30-second tracks using text or images.
Google DeepMind brings National Partnerships for AI initiative to India, scaling AI for science and education
Our most specialized reasoning mode is now updated to solve modern science, research and engineering challenges.
Google AI Ultra subscribers in the U.S. can try out Project Genie, an experimental research prototype that lets you create and explore worlds.
D4RT: Unified, efficient 4D reconstruction and tracking up to 300x faster than prior methods.
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