Google has officially set the dates for its much-anticipated annual developer conference, Google I/O, slated for May 20-21, 2025.

Yet, Google being Google, they couldn’t just announce it straight up. The tech giant’s reveal follows it teasing out the date with a puzzle challenge introduced through their @googledevs Twitter handle.

The event will take place, as usual, at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View and will also be streamed online.

The announcement comes in the wake of last year’s I/O, which was quite the head-turner, with CEO Sundar Pichai not being able to stop saying the word AI.

One of the highlights was the launch of the Gemini models. Particularly, Gemini 1.5 Pro and Flash with their expansive token context windows being the highlight over existing more-prominent rivals like OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

Google has since released the 2.0 flash version for use in production apps and launched Gemini 2.0 Pro in an experimental release.

The registrations for the online event are free and have already started.

It would be interesting to see what exactly is in the vine for this year’s event.

As AI race heats up, with OpenAI, DeepSeek, Grok, Meta’s Llama and Google’s own Gemini line breaking new barriers in scaling benchmark pretty-much everyday, the competitors haven’t quite had the luxury of saving announcements for the big day.

Yet, it wouldn’t be surprising if Google releases the next swath of models or AI products on the I/O event day. It would also have the option of releasing some of its impressive models that are currently under experimental stage (such as its Reasoning line of models) for production-ready apps.

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