
Google I/O 2025: AI Revolutionizes Search, Video Calls, and Filmmaking
Google I/O 2025: AI Takes Center Stage with Search, Gemini, and 3D Video Calls Mountain View, California – Google's I/O 2025 developer conference showcased significant advancements in artificial intelligence. G1's Darlan Helder, reporting live from the event, highlighted several key announcements. One of the most notable is the new AI Mode for Google Search, offering a conversational interface similar to Gemini and ChatGPT. "It brings a visual similar to Gemini and ChatGPT," Helder explained, demonstrating the AI's ability to provide concise summaries and allow users to request more details. Another significant development is Gemini 2.5 Flash, a significant update to Google's AI model, boasting a 22% increase in efficiency. The new version is set for a June launch. Furthermore, Google unveiled Google Beam, a 3D video conferencing platform, offering a more immersive experience. The technology uses AI to transform 2D images into 3D, creating a sense of physical presence. "It's an evolution of the old StarLine project," said Helder. While the conference primarily targeted developers, the AI advancements have clear implications for everyday users. The new Flow AI tool for video creation also promises to be a game-changer for filmmakers and content creators.