The news: At Google I/O developer conference this week, the company showcased Gemini 2.5 Pro, its latest AI model that can reason through complex problems like an expert and provide answers that are more accurate and insightful.
Available in June, Gemini 2.5 Pro already leads key benchmarks in coding and human-like responses and can handle a million words of context at once. “Deep Think” mode lets it consider multiple ideas before responding and boosts its competency on difficult math and coding challenges.
Advertising applications for Google’s AI: “Gemini 2.5’s advanced features can enhance our data analysis and add support across our product suite, including segmentation, activation, and clean room-powered measurement for advertisers, publishers, and retail media networks,” said Roopak Gupta, VP of engineering for marketing data firm LiveRamp.
Top features:
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Faster responses. Gemini 2.5 Flash uses 20% to 30% fewer tokens to produce answers compared with previous versions. That translates to quick results and lower computing costs, making high-frequency tasks (like social media posts or customer queries) more efficient.
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Longer prompts. Gemini 2.5 Pro’s 1 million-token context window, equivalent to an entire book’s worth of text, means the model can digest large marketing data sets in one go, potentially yielding deeper, more cohesive insights.
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Enhanced security. Google boosted Gemini 2.5’s security and protection against hackers and prompt injections, making it more appealing for enterprise use at a time when 85% of agencies and brands already use general purpose AI, per IAB.
Our take: Gemini 2.5 Pro beat out Anthropic’s Claude 3.7 Sonnet, OpenAI’s GPT-4.1, and DeepSeek V3 in WebDev Arena, which measures AI coding proficiency across models. Proving, at least for now, Gemini’s raw computational advantage. Google demonstrating advertising-specific workflows could make it attractive for business use cases.
Gemini 2.5 outpaces rivals in benchmarks, but its real test is scale. To lead the AI race, Google must prove it can deliver accurate, hallucination-free results to millions—reliably.