On Wednesday Google has officially released Gemini 2.0, its most powerful artificial intelligence (AI) model suite to date, making it broadly accessible to users.
“Today, we’re making the updated Gemini 2.0 Flash generally available via the Gemini API” Google stated in its latest article.
While the company initially introduced the model in December to developers and trusted testers—integrating select features into Google products—this marks a general release, expanding availability to a wider audience.
The Gemini 2.0 suite comprises multiple models tailored for different use cases:
In terms of pricing, Gemini Flash is available to developers at $0.10 per million tokens for text, image, and video inputs. Flash-Lite, the budget-friendly alternative, costs $0.0075 per million tokens. Tokens represent the fundamental units of data processed by the model.
This release underscores Google’s broader commitment to AI-driven innovation, as competition increases among major tech players. Companies like Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic are increasingly investing in agentic AI—models capable of executing complex, multi-step tasks autonomously, reducing the need for constant user intervention.
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