Google has announced that it is launching an experimental version of its Gemini 2.5 Pro neural network for all users of the Gemini app, including free users. This is a rather unexpected move, since the algorithm was announced just a few days ago as Google’s “smartest AI model,” capable of reasoning, not just answering questions asked by users.
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Gemini 2.5 Pro is currently still experimental, but supports a number of features including apps/extensions, file uploads, and Canvas. At launch, the algorithm was only available to paid Gemini Advanced subscribers. However, over the weekend, Google announced plans to make the algorithm available to all Gemini users.
You can interact with Gemini 2.5 Pro now at gemini.google.com, and the algorithm will soon be available in the Gemini apps for Android and iOS. Google has stated that it wants to get its smartest AI model into the hands of more people as soon as possible.
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It is worth noting that today Gemini 2.5 Pro tops the LMArena rating, which evaluates models based on user preferences. The algorithm also leads in mathematical (AIME 2025) and scientific (GPQA diamond) tests. In addition, Google is working on improving the neural network’s capabilities in writing software code.
It is unclear whether Google will make the stable version of Gemini 2.5 Pro free for all users or whether the expanded access is part of a test of the AI model. Officials from the company have not yet made any statements on this issue.
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