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Google DeepMind Blog: New AI Models, Science Tools, and Global Partnerships

Google DeepMind's blog features multiple announcements including the Gemini Omni and Gemini 3.5 models, a new national AI partnership with Singapore, scientific research tools like Co-Scientist and AlphaEvolve, and the Google DeepMind Accelerator program for environmental risks in Asia Pacific.

Google DeepMind published numerous updates in May and April 2026 across models, science, research, responsibility & safety, and company initiatives. Key model releases include Gemini Omni, Gemini 3.5 with "frontier intelligence with action," Gemma 4 open models, Gemini Robotics-ER 1.6 for embodied reasoning, and Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS for expressive AI speech. Science highlights include Co-Scientist, a multi-agent AI research partner; AlphaEvolve, a Gemini-powered coding agent; and Gemini for Science experiments. Healthcare and biology research covers AI co-clinician models, ALS research, liver fibrosis, liver disease mechanisms, aging research, cellular aging reversal, and infectious disease molecular switches. Weather prediction tool WeatherNext helped predict Hurricane Melissa's landfall in Jamaica. Other items: Project Genie for simulating real-world places with Street View, AI pointer research, Decoupled DiLoCo for distributed AI training, and Google Antigravity 2.0. Global partnerships include Singapore, Republic of Korea, and industry leaders for AI transformation. The Google DeepMind Accelerator program launched in Asia Pacific for environmental risks. Responsibility efforts include identifying AI-generated media online.

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