Google recently announced its Gemini 2.0 Pro Experimental AI model before the references to this update began to disappear from public view. Social media users detected Google’s Gemini chatbot app changelog that listed the model before all references disappeared from the document. The Google spokesperson confirmed to TechCrunch that an outdated version of the release note appeared by mistake.
The initial changelog demonstrated that Gemini 2.0 Pro Experimental functions as the premium version for Google’s Gemini Advanced user base. Better factuality and enhanced coding and mathematical abilities form the core features of this update, which enables users to solve complex programming problems and advanced statistical models more efficiently.
The announcement emerges during a period where Chinese AI startup DeepSeek leads the way with its accelerated development in the industry. DeepSeek released free models that achieved results at least on par with top AI models from American technology companies while sparking anxiety throughout Silicon Valley and the U.S. government scene.

The changelog states that Gemini 2.0 Pro Experimental exists in an early preview phase, due to which it might display unexpected behaviors while also lacking access to real-time information. Google requires user input as an essential element for model optimization before expanding its deployment.
Google released the Gemini 2.0 Flash model together with its experimental release to all users through the Gemini app. The new default model of the app will persist indefinitely into the future. The subtle introduction of Google’s new AI model, along with its subsequent removal of documentation, demonstrates the company’s dedication to both quick AI advancements and exclusive features for its subscriber base.