Google Cloud made over 100 announcements at I/O, including new partnerships and a generative AI certification for non-technical learners.
Highlights from the Google I/O announcements include new generative AI models for media, expanded capabilities of Gemini models, and the launch of Jules, an autonomous AI coding agent.
Firebase Studio, a cloud-based workspace powered by Gemini, and improvements in AI application deployment with Cloud Run were also introduced.
Significant updates were announced in AI inference with llm-d, Mistral AI's models available on Google Cloud Marketplace, and Anthropic's Claude models on Vertex AI.
Progress in security was highlighted, including updates to Google Cloud's Risk Protection Program and advancements in Confidential Computing for trusted AI.
A first-of-its-kind generative AI certification was launched for non-technical learners, with training resources available to prepare for the certification.
Guides were provided to help users explore generative AI applications on Vertex AI and Cloud Run, along with a how-to series on Text-to-SQL agents.
A real-life demo showcased an AI experiment turning Gemini 2.5 Pro into an AI basketball coach with insights from the Golden State Warriors.
Updates on Gemini models, advances in AI inference, and new security measures were also highlighted, along with tips on deploying AI securely and efficiently.
The article also mentioned various articles, guides, and insights shared in previous months, focusing on AI models, security, and partnerships.
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