Google I/O 2025: Everything Google announced todayPLUS: Gemini's new abilities may point the way to AGI, and more. SUPPORT OUR JOURNALISM: BECOME A WIRED SUPERFAN View in browser | Your newsletter preferences05.20.25Google's big I/O developer shindig and product announcement event wrapped earlier today in California. As it has for the past couple years, Google continued to go all in on AI. In the I/O keynote address, Google executives announced new AI features coming to absolutely everything. It’s in Android, a new chatbot-style Search mode, upgraded features for Gemini, and—sooner or later—a pair of Google’s smart glasses. Read all of our coverage below, including the play-by-play in our liveblog, for everything you need to know. Everything Google Announced at I/O 2025 BY BOONE ASHWORTH | 5-MINUTE READ Artificial intelligence is now in everything Google touches, including its Android XR mixed-reality glasses, a revamped search experience, and Gemini’s new agentic capabilities. Google’s AI Boss Says Gemini’s New Abilities Point the Way to AGI BY WILL KNIGHT | 3-MINUTE READ Google’s AI models are learning to reason, wield agency, and build virtual models of the real world. The company’s AI lead, Demis Hassabis, says all this—and more—will be needed for true AGI. With AI Mode, Google Search Is About to Get Even Chattier BY REECE ROGERS | 4-MINUTE READ Google’s new chatbot-style AI Mode search experience, previously an experiment, is launching for US users. Publishers and marketers will have to adjust their search strategies once again. Google I/O 2025 Live Blog: All the Android, Gemini, and XR Updates as They Happened BY WIRED STAFF “That was a wild keynote. So much AI news to digest.” Follow the play-by-play from our editors and watch the keynote here. Android 16 Is Getting a Facelift, and Gemini Is Rolling Onto More Google Platforms BY JULIAN CHOKKATTU | 5-MINUTE READ Google teased all the new features coming to its mobile operating system ahead of the I/O conference. Google’s Advanced Protection for Vulnerable Users Comes to Android BY LILY HAY NEWMAN | 3-MINUTE READ A new extra-secure mode for Android 16 will let at-risk users lock their devices down. It’s been a busy few weeks at WIRED, and we’re just getting started. Many of you have asked how you can support our journalism in a bigger way, so we’ve introduced a new option for WIRED Superfans: $100 a year, because you really love us. Thanks for reading. Was this newsletter forwarded to you? Sign up here. Plus, browse more newsletters from WIRED. You’re receiving this email because you signed up for the Daily newsletter from WIRED. Manage your preferences | View our Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe Have questions or comments? Send us a message. Need help? Contact us. Copyright © Condé Nast 2025. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.