Google Integrates Gemini Into Chrome Browser
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I wanted to test Gemini Advanced, ChatGPT, and Copilot Pro head-to-head to see which one helps you get answers faster and more accurately. These are the paid versions, all promising live web access, smarter context, and fewer hallucinations.
Gemini 2.5 Flash plays the role of the default model in the Gemini chatbot now. It's supposed to be the fast, cost-efficient model for daily use. Google says it’s better than its predecessors, like Gemini 2.0 Flash, in terms of understanding images and text while still being much cheaper to run.
Google unveiled several new exciting Gemini AI features at I/O 2025, and ChatGPT has no match for many of them.
Since its time in the spotlight, OpenAI has introduced numerous new features to its chatbot, including Plus and Pro subscription tiers, reasoning models that can describe the thought process behind their results, and more powerful image generators that have spiked ChatGPT’s popularity, to name a few.
Former Siri head John Giannandrea pushed Apple to choose Google's Gemini chatbot over ChatGPT for the first chatbot integration with Siri last year, according to a Bloomberg report looking at Apple's uneven AI efforts.
With Google I/O 2025 event just one day away, will we see any surprise ChatGPT livestream events from OpenAI like last year?
Google says the release version of 2.5 Flash is better at reasoning, coding, and multimodality, but it uses 20–30 percent fewer tokens than the preview version. This edition is now live in Vertex AI, AI Studio, and the Gemini app. It will be made the default model in early June.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company's Gemini AI chatbot app has more than 400 million MAUs ahead of Google I/O 2025.
Google’s Gemini Diffusion demo didn’t get much airtime at I/O, but its blazing speed—and potential for coding—has AI insiders speculating about a shift in the model wars.
ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini are in a close race as the most-used generative AI tools in the United States. Research by Morgan Stanley states that daily usage of generative AI has jumped to 14% among people aged 16 and above, up from 11% just six months ago.