Google has announced the rollout of its latest experimental AI models, Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking and Gemini 2.0 Pro, within the Gemini app. These models aim to improve reasoning, factual accuracy, and performance in complex tasks such as coding and math. The updates are available now on the Gemini mobile and web apps, with plans to expand access to Google Workspace Business and Enterprise customers soon.
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The Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental model is designed to break down prompts into sequential steps, enhancing reasoning capabilities. It also displays its thought process, enabling users to trace the model's assumptions and reasoning. This feature is available for free to all users of the Gemini app. Additionally, a version of this model integrates with apps like YouTube, Google Search, and Google Maps, offering connected functionalities.

For Gemini Advanced subscribers, the Gemini 2.0 Pro Experimental model provides enhanced capabilities for handling complex tasks with improved factuality and performance in technical domains like coding and math. Both models are part of Google's broader strategy to refine AI capabilities through experimental releases before wider adoption.
These updates are part of Google's ongoing development of its Gemini AI platform, which has been progressively introducing advanced features such as multimodal reasoning, long-context understanding, and tool integration since December 2024. The experimental models are also accessible via the Gemini API for developers and in Vertex AI Studio for testing purposes. However, as experimental releases, their long-term availability or stability is not guaranteed.
This announcement highlights Google's commitment to advancing its AI technology while gathering user feedback to shape future developments.