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Google has officially launched Gemini 2.5 Deep Think, a new variation of its AI model engineered for deeper reasoning and complex problem-solving, which made headlines last month for winning a gold medal at the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) — the first time an AI model achieved the feat.
However, this is unfortunately not the identical gold medal-winning model. It is in fact, a less powerful “bronze” version according to Google’s blog post and Logan Kilpatrick, Product Lead for Google AI Studio.
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As Kilpatrick posted on the social network X: “This is a variation of our IMO gold model that is faster and more optimized for daily use. We are also giving the IMO gold full model to a set of mathematicians to test the value of the full capabilities.”






