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Google uses Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking to Power Gemini Extensions

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
March 11, 2025
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Google is changing Gemini in a few ways. One of the updates, which was announced on Friday, focuses on the vocabulary of Gemini tools, while the other enhances the AI chatbot’s capacity to integrate with other apps. Although the renaming effort is applicable to all users, the business is now sending out this upgrade to all Google Workspace accounts. The software behemoth from Mountain View is now referring to its Gemini extensions as “apps,” which should provide consumers a more cohesive experience.

Using Google Gemini’s extensions is a convenient method to retrieve pertinent data from your preferred services and apps. While there aren’t many extensions available at the moment, the list consists of third-party services like Spotify and WhatsApp as well as the Google Workspace suite of applications, which includes Gmail, Docs, Sheets, and others. The Extensions option in the Google Gemini mobile or web applications has been changed to applications if you’ve been attempting to access it in the last few days. This modification has now been formally announced by Google.

The internet giant revealed the two modifications in a blog post. Initially, Gemini extensions will now be referred to as “apps.” Notably, the business is eliminating all reference to extensions rather than changing the names of the extensions themselves. The phrase is being eliminated from both the Gemini online client and the app.

Google stresses that end users shouldn’t be significantly impacted because this change won’t affect functioning. When users are unable to find Gemini extensions, there will probably be some initial misunderstanding.

Apps is the new name for the extensions menu. Instead of saying, “Gemini Extensions help you bring it all together,” the page’s description now reads, “Bring it all together with Gemini and your favourite apps.” Additionally, “Manage which apps Gemini connects to” has been substituted for the phrase “Turn Gemini Extensions on or off anytime.”

Google appears to be leading consumers to assume that Gemini AI is now integrated into applications by default rather than requiring a separate extension. Gemini’s products become more cohesive as a result, and consumers will feel less nervous about granting the chatbot access to one of the applications. “There are no changes to functionality,” the tech giant writes in the post.

The update is now available on the web, iOS, and Android versions of Gemini. All we needed was Google’s official confirmation, as 9to5Google had already found it earlier in the week. The change has also been reflected on a help page that previously discussed extensions.

More intriguing is the second feature. Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking (experimental) will now power these “apps,” which were formerly extensions. According to Google, this will enable the AI to provide “better advanced reasoning capabilities with efficiency and speed, as well as improved performance.”

Based on practical experience, this should result in Gemini assistant understanding commands with ambiguous wording and completing increasingly complex app-based tasks. These enhanced capabilities will be driven by the 2.0 Flash Thinking, a reasoning-focused AI model; however, it is unclear whether app-based tasks will be slower or not because reasoning models require more time to solve a problem in order to improve performance.

As we now know, rebranding and name changes are nothing new for Google. Prior to being renamed Gemini in February of last year, the AI assistant was known as Bard.

Google said that their improved reasoning model, Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking, will now power applications in addition to renaming extensions. With Google’s announcement of “improved performance and better advanced reasoning capabilities,” those who depend on these Gemini applications and extensions should be happy. Both Gemini free users and those with access to Gemini Advanced should be able to use the updates.

A Google Sheets update that adds a table layout submenu to display or conceal table gridlines, alternate colours, condensed view, and table footer choices is also mentioned on the Workspace blog. Users may save a few clicks by having all the necessary formatting choices in one location.

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