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Google could be prepping a powerful new Gemini AI model to outsmart ChatGPT

Google is expected to unveil a stronger Gemini model as AI rivals pull ahead in coding and agents

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Google could announce a new Gemini AI model at I/O on May 19, and the timing is aggressive. A report says the release is expected to land near OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 class, while still trailing Anthropic’s Mythos, the model now shaping the industry’s frontier-model conversation.

For Google, the awkward part isn’t raw talent. A strong model can grab headlines, but developers don’t rebuild workflows for a leaderboard. They switch when a tool saves time, reduces cleanup, and survives real projects without becoming another tab to manage.

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Google has a useful stage though, as I/O runs May 19 to 20, and Google’s developer preview says the event will cover agentic coding and Gemini model updates. This puts the company’s AI ambitions directly in front of the people most likely to judge them hard.

Can Gemini win developers back

Coding is the pressure point. Google is walking straight into the area where developers can tell within minutes whether a model is genuinely useful or merely polished for a keynote.

That skepticism belongs in coding because AI has already crossed from novelty into daily work infrastructure. Gemini has to feel faster, steadier, and more useful inside real projects. Developers won’t switch because Google says the model got smarter. They’ll switch when the cleanup bill gets smaller.

Can agents survive real work

Google has already built a runway for agents. At Cloud Next, it introduced the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform for building, scaling, governing, and optimizing agents, with orchestration, identity, observability, and security features folded into the stack.

That sounds serious, and it gives Google more credibility than a loose collection of AI demos. Still, agent demos are cheap now. The real test is messy work, multi-step tasks, bad inputs, unclear goals, and moments where the model has to recover without constant hand-holding.

Will ChatGPT feel less automatic

Google’s real fight is default behavior. Developers, power users, and regular subscribers already have AI routines, and Gemini has to interrupt those habits with obvious utility.

ChatGPT and Claude already sit in the mental shortcut layer for many AI users, while Google is still trying to make Gemini feel unavoidable. The rumored model can help only if it makes Gemini the first place people go for coding, research, and agentic work.

Google has one clean job at I/O. Show a Gemini that saves time, writes useful code, and runs agentic tasks with less babysitting. Anything less is another respectable model in a market that already has too many of them.

Paulo Vargas
Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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