Quick Summary
- Google shared its latest AI news from February, highlighting progress in different fields.
- Google CEO believes that AI is the deepest change in our lifetime and is already unlocking benefits for people and society.
- Google launched a new AI tool called Career Dreamer to help discover career prospects and craftsmanship’s professional materials.
- Google released a free AI coding accessory for developers, offering AI-side coding assistance and Code Review Aid.
- Google brought the video production model, Veo 2, to YouTube shorts, so the creators could generate high-quality videos with AI backgrounds and cuts.
Some of our biggest AI updates since February have repeated some of our biggest AI updates, including offering Gemini 2.0 to everyone and helping people discover new careers with AI, which is more in-depth research in the Gemini Mobile app.
For more than 20 years, we have invested in machine learning and AI research, equipment, and infrastructure to produce products that improve everyday life for more people. Google-Fly-Team works a lot with ways to unlock the benefits of AIS in areas such as health care, crisis reaction, and education. To keep you updated on our progress, we make a regular roundup of Google’s latest AI news under products, research, and more.
The Big Picture
Here from February, we take a look at some of our AI celebrations.

Earlier this month, in Paris, CEO Sundar Pichai shared that he believes AI is the deepest change in our lifetime and that it is already unlocked by people, companies, scientific discovery, and society. This is why we continue to invest in the built technologies that operate the AI shift. And why is it that we recently gave Gemini 2.0 to everyone—to bring it to the Gemini app—opening a wide range of cases and applications for businesses and developers?
As we bring out our Frontier model, the benefits of AI will reach more people quickly. But this is just part of our big-picture approach to AI. There are some other assistant AI equipment that we announced in February.
Gemini AI Can Now Remember Your Past Conversations
AI helps people amplify their skills and talents

We started a new experiment to help people find out more career opportunities. Our new AI tool, Career Dreams, can analyze your background, skills, and interests so you can identify possible career opportunities. A career that dreams will also help you use Google from Google—to use your AI accessory—to prepare a professional history and cover letter, and then search for training resources such as Google Career Certificate.
We released a free AI coding assistant. Developers use Gemini 2.0 Flash to create useful applications for humans. Now developers can receive free A-assisted coding assistance limits with the highest use as well as assistance for code assessment. This is another way of supporting developers when making high-quality supportive apps and codes.
We bring Veo 2 to YouTube shorts and open new opportunities for creators. VO2 is our latest video generation model to help you create high-quality videos in a wide range of topics and styles. The next time you make a YouTube card using a dream screen, try it, a YouTube feature that takes a text prompt and produces the AI background and even standalone video clips for shorts.
AI helps you research in the lab or on your phone

We released deep research on the Gemini Mobile App so you can get answers and then get answers. Deep research available to advanced users on Gemini Mobile Apps on Android and iOS can help you generate wider, easy-to-read reports on any research subject. It is a time-saving and new approach to reaching complex information and distillation quickly.
We introduced a new AI system for researchers. With the release of our AI co-researchers, a new AI system built on Gemini 2.0, researchers have shown how we can use AI to develop new biomedical hypotheses and research plans. The hypotheses in the system have already seen early verification in the discovery of drug and antimicrobial resistance research.
AI to help organizations and governments address natural disasters

We rolled out new advanced facilities for flood experts in the flood hub. Floods continue to destroy local communities around the world, and AI-driven flood forecasts and reactions can help. Our new advanced functions in the flood hub—including mapping of infusion stories and views of the pools—will help support organizations and governments to support weaker societies. We are expanding partnerships with international support organizations such as Direct and International Rescue Committee to support flood-touched people.
AI to help policymakers advance big societal benefits

At the AI Action Summit in Paris, Sundar described the moment as a possible beginning of a golden age of innovation. AI-competent advanced health, energy, transport, traffic safety, and disaster response provide generation’s progress and scientific discovery rate. But as Sundar said, the AI surplus is not guaranteed. He shared what it would be to take the maximum benefit of this historical moment and how public leaders, the private sector, and civil society can lead this innovation time forward. For that purpose, in February, we also shared our new political structure to build a future of science and announced a new initiative to use AI to continue the treatment of women’s cancer. It is part of our broad efforts to ensure that the most skilled AI is used to benefit everyone throughout the community.