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This article outlines the various subscription plans for Google's Developer Program, detailing the features and benefits of each tier. Plans range from Standard to Enterprise, with offerings like Gemini Code Assist, Firebase workspaces, and Google Cloud credits. It helps users choose the right plan based on their needs and access to AI tools.
Google has unveiled Project Genie, a tool that allows users to create 3D virtual environments using text prompts. Initially available to subscribers of Google AI Ultra, it generates interactive worlds with customizable avatars and settings. The tool's current interaction limit is 60 seconds, but future updates may extend this.
Google has released Pomelli, an AI tool that automatically creates social media campaigns for small and midsize businesses. It analyzes a company's website to build a brand profile and suggests campaign ideas, allowing users to edit and download content directly. Currently, it's available in beta in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Google has launched two AI tools, Ads Advisor and Analytics Advisor, designed to enhance campaign management and data analysis within Google Ads and Google Analytics. Ads Advisor provides personalized recommendations and troubleshooting support for ad campaigns, while Analytics Advisor offers insights into performance metrics and actionable growth strategies. Both tools will be available to English-language users starting in early December.
Google has introduced new AI tools designed to enhance security for Chrome users, specifically targeting phishing and scam threats. These tools aim to proactively identify and block malicious sites, thereby improving the overall safety of browsing experiences for users worldwide.
CareerBuilder and Monster, once giants in online recruiting, have filed for bankruptcy due to their inability to adapt to evolving job market dynamics dominated by LinkedIn. Their failure to innovate and focus on niche markets ultimately led to their decline, highlighting the importance of continuous evolution and customer engagement in business. Meanwhile, Google has launched Gemini CLI, an open-source AI tool for developers that signifies a shift towards command-line AI agents.
Google Nano Banana, also known as Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, is a new image generation and editing model from Google that allows users to edit images using natural language prompts. The article outlines five techniques for image editing, including object removal, photo colorization, text addition to billboards, maintaining character consistency, and creating branding assets, demonstrating the model's capabilities and ease of use in various scenarios.
Google has launched the Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model, now available to developers and enterprises through the Gemini API, Google AI Studio, and Vertex AI. This production-ready tool offers advanced features for image generation and editing, supporting multiple aspect ratios and enabling real-time applications at competitive pricing. Developers are already incorporating it into various creative and educational workflows.
Google has introduced a suite of AI agents and platforms aimed at automating software development processes, including a new sandbox environment for developers. New tools such as the Application Design Center and Cloud Hub service are designed to simplify application management and optimize cloud resource consumption. A recent survey indicates a growing interest in AI tools for code generation and IT operations.
Google is enhancing its NotebookLM Audio Overview with three new formats: Brief, Critique, and Debate, which are currently hidden behind a feature flag but show signs of an impending public rollout. Brief offers a quick, fixed-length summary; Critique provides AI-generated feedback with adjustable lengths; and Debate features contrasting discussions on topics. These updates aim to improve user experience and support diverse audio needs within the platform.
Google is developing a "projects" feature for its Gemini platform, allowing users to organize work and research in dedicated spaces. This feature will enable file management, project-specific instructions, and enhanced interaction with documents during AI conversations, catering to professionals and students. While the interface is mostly complete, there is no confirmed launch date yet.
Aakash interviews Jaclyn Konzelmann, Google’s Director of AI Product, on mastering AI tools like Imagen, Veo, and Opal. They discuss the role of AI product managers, the evolution of product building with AI, and practical demos showcasing how to leverage Google’s AI tools effectively.