📣 Gemma 3n is now fully released! Learn how to use the full power of mobile-first architecture: https://goo.gle/4480Xh5 Available in both effective 2B and 4B sizes, Gemma 3n gives developers: 🔸 Access to powerful multimodal capabilities for image, audio, and video 🔸 The ability to fine-tune models for on-device apps 🔸 Improved multilinguality with text support for 140 languages 🔸 Multimodal understanding of 35 languages Use preferred tools and frameworks like: Hugging Face transformers, Ollama, Unsloth AI, LM Studio, and others. Download model weights on Kaggle and Hugging Face: https://goo.gle/4ntfBH8 Get started with Gemma 3n on Google AI Studio: https://goo.gle/4eqZrKm
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If coding languages were athletes, what sport would they play? We're breaking down your favorite languages as athletic superstars. Check out the full roster and their descriptions below. ⬇️ Python: With its global popularity and midfielder-like versatility, Python has become the football/soccer of programming languages, adaptable to numerous applications. ⚽️ Java: Similar to cricket's strong presence and well-defined batting order, Java has a large established user base and a focus on structure, especially in enterprise applications. 🏏 C++: As with the quick acceleration of the 100m dash, C++ offers the raw speed and power necessary for performance-critical tasks. 🏃 Go: Go and table tennis both demand concurrency and precision, requiring quick, rally-like communication between routines. 🏓 Assembly Language: Whether you're a gymnast executing a flawless routine or an Assembly programmer writing high-level code, both require concentration and precision. 🤸
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🔔 Gemini 2.5 Flash-Lite is now stable and generally available for developers building and scaling production-ready AI applications. Learn more in the blog → https://goo.gle/450ueta With the lowest latency and cost in the Gemini 2.5 family, 2.5 Flash-Lite is our fastest and most cost-efficient option. It also integrates powerful Gemini 2.5 features (1M context, multimodality, thinking budgets, tool use), making it ideal for responsive, high-volume tasks. Start building in Google AI Studio → http://ai.studio
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Can you write the shortest possible function to sum all digits in a positive integer? While the logic is straightforward, the challenge lies in leveraging your language's features for maximum brevity. The baseline JavaScript solution clocks in at 85 characters, but there's definitely room for improvement. What creative approaches can you use? Share your solutions and tell us which language you think offers the best approach!
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😌 Behind every smooth app is a backend that just works. Find tools to streamline your workflow → https://goo.gle/44E4vrz
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🎥 Ready to try out Veo 3 paid preview? Google DeepMind Program Manager, Christina Warren breaks down what developers can build with: ✳️ Single shot videos with synchronized audio ✳️ Up to 8 seconds long duration ✳️ 24fps at 720p resolution ✳️ Landscape 16:9 format Veo 3 is available via the Gemini API, Gemini app, Flow, and Vertex AI.
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At #GoogleIOConnect Berlin, developers shared how AI is streamlining key parts of the development lifecycle, from automating test generation and repetitive workflows, to accelerating information retrieval without context switching, to speeding up code implementation and refactoring. How are you using AI in your development workflow? 💭