Gemini 2.5 Pro and Sonnet might actually be forcing OpenAI to lower their ridiculous o3 prices
A top Wall Street analyst used ChatGPT and Gemini to assess Google risks. He came away impressed. https://t.co/RXT3DcBDEh
👋 Gemini 2.5 Pro retires June 19. Why? Looks like it just wasn’t good enough. DeepMind might be dropping a new model soon. Rumors say Redsword is next. A secret model. A silent flex. DeepMind’s real move might just be loading... 👀 #AI #Gemini #DeepMind #TechNews #OpenAI https://t.co/tZnHcHlbjD
Google has introduced Gemini 2.5, an advanced AI model developed by DeepMind, which currently leads various benchmarks including the aider polyglot coding benchmark with a score of 83%. Gemini 2.5 features enhancements such as native audio dialog and generation capabilities, enabling real-time audio output for smoother conversations and multimodal creativity. The model incorporates new security measures, including guardrails and system-level protections, to mitigate abuse risks. Google has integrated Gemini 2.5 across its products and services, including Google Cloud Platform, Search, YouTube, Maps, and consumer hardware like Pixel and Chromebook devices, positioning it as a key driver of AI adoption and enterprise capabilities. The Gemini 2.5 Pro variant, while slower and more deliberate in processing, is noted for producing fewer nonsensical results. Despite its success, the Gemini 2.5 Pro model is set to retire on June 19, with speculation about a forthcoming DeepMind model named Redsword. Additionally, the performance of Gemini 2.5 and related models like DeepSeek R1 0528, which scored 71% on the aider polyglot benchmark, is influencing competitive dynamics in the AI market, potentially pressuring OpenAI to reduce pricing on its GPT o3 model. A Wall Street analyst who used both ChatGPT and Gemini models expressed a positive assessment of Google's AI advancements.