What Google Cloud announced in AI this month

What Google Cloud announced in AI this month

Editor’s note: Want to keep up with the latest from Google Cloud? Check back here for a monthly recap of our latest updates, announcements, resources, events, learning opportunities, and more.


March was a busy month for our AI teams. We launched Gemini Embedding 2, rolled out a highly cost-effective Veo 3.1 Lite model, and officially welcomed the Wiz team to Google Cloud to help redefine security in the AI era. 

Alongside these launches, we created comprehensive guides to help you get the most out of these models, from prompting formulas for Nano Banana 2, to practical advice for optimizing your TPU training. Here’s a quick look at the latest news and resources to help your team build what’s next.

Top hits: 

Here’s a fun bonus: Check out our ultimate prompting guide for Veo 3.1 to get started.

Veo 3.1 Lite
  • Welcoming Wiz to Google Cloud: Redefining security for the AI era: Google has completed its acquisition of Wiz, a leading cloud and AI security platform. The Wiz team will join Google Cloud, and we will retain the Wiz brand. With the addition of Wiz, we will provide customers with a comprehensive platform to secure their cloud and hybrid environments, as well as accelerate threat prevention, detection, and response.
  • Gemini 3.1 Flash Live: Making audio AI more natural and reliable: We’ve improved 3.1 Flash Live’s overall quality, making it more reliable for developers and enterprises to build voice-first agents that can complete complex tasks at scale. On ComplexFuncBench Audio, a benchmark that captures multi-step function calling with various constraints, it leads with a score of 90.8% compared to our previous model.

News you can use: 

  • The ultimate Nano Banana prompting guide:This is a must-read for anyone working with Nano Banana. We spent weeks testing Nano Banana 2 and Nano Banana Pro against every use case we could imagine to test its limits. We put together this guide to share exactly what we learned and how you can get the best results. Here’s an example formula: [Reference images] + [Relationship instruction] + [New scenario]
  • A developer’s guide to training with Ironwood TPUs: In this guide, we hear from Lillian Yu, CPA, CA , Product Strategy and Operation, and Liat Berry, Product Manager, on five strategies within the JAX and MaxText ecosystems designed to help developers refine training efficiency and hit peak performance on Ironwood hardware.
  • How to build production-ready AI agents with Google-managed MCP servers: In this guide, we anchor on a specific example. Cityscape is a demo agent built with Google's Application Development Kit (ADK) that turns a simple text prompt — like "Generate a cityscape for Kyoto" — into a unique, AI-generated city image. Check out the guide to learn more. 

Stay tuned for monthly updates on Google Cloud’s AI announcements, news, and best practices. For a deeper dive into the latest from Google Cloud customers, read our monthly recap, Cool stuff customers built.

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February

In February, we’re giving developers more reasoning power with Gemini 3.1 Pro and Claude 4.6, and faster creative scaling with Nano Banana 2. We’re also opening up new training programs and step-by-step guides to help you tackle the hardest parts of the AI lifecycle, from capacity planning to mounting defenses against AI-powered attacks.

Here’s a rundown of our latest news, tools, and resources to help you build what’s next.

Top hits

News you can use

Stay tuned for monthly updates on Google Cloud’s AI announcements, news, and best practices. For a deeper dive into the latest from Google Cloud customers, read our monthly recap, Cool stuff customers built.


Janurary

We used to have to learn the language of computers. In 2026, they’re learning ours.

We kicked off the year by exploring the future of agentic commerce, where AI agents navigate the web to find and buy products for us. Our leaders call this the "invisible shelf" — a world where commerce isn't tied to a specific website. To make this reality scalable, we announced the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), a shared language that allows agents and retailers to understand each other. 

We brought that same fluency to our creative and technical tools:

  1. Updates to Veo 3.1 allow creators to use simple inputs — like reference images — to generate precise, mobile-ready video.

  2. Natural language queries: With Comments to SQL in BigQuery, we’re removing the language barrier to data. Engineers can now write queries by describing their intent in natural language, prioritizing the question over the code.

Let’s dive in.

Top hits 

1. Gemini Enterprise for Customer Experience (CX):Specifically built for agentic retail, this platform transforms fragmented search, commerce and service touch points into one seamless journey — whether you need a shopping assistant, a support bot, agentic search or help with merchandising. 

2. We announced Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP):A new open standard for agentic commerce that works across the entire shopping journey — from discovery and buying to post-purchase support. UCP establishes a common language for agents and systems to operate together across consumer surfaces, businesses and payment providers. So instead of requiring unique connections for every individual agent, UCP enables all agents to interact easily. UCP is built to work across verticals and is compatible with existing industry protocols like Agent2Agent (A2A), Agent Payments Protocol (AP2) and Model Context Protocol (MCP).

3. We updated Veo 3.1, including improvements to Ingredients to Video and Portrait mode:Veo is getting more expressive, with improvements that help you create more fun, creative, high-quality videos based on ingredient images, built directly for the mobile format. This includes:

  • Improvements to Veo 3.1 Ingredients to Video, our capability that lets you create videos based on reference images. 

  • Native vertical outputs for Ingredients to Video (portrait mode) to power mobile-first, short-form video creation.

  • State-of-the-art upscaling to 1080p and 4K resolution 1 for high-fidelity production workflows.

These updates are launching in the Gemini app, YouTube, Flow, Google Vids, the Gemini API and Vertex AI.

4. Vibe querying with comments-to-SQL: Crafting complex SQL queries can be challenging. Often, engineers simply want to express their data needs in plain English directly within their SQL workflow. That’s why we’re introducing Comments to SQL in BigQuery. This feature makes writing queries using natural language – ‘vibe querying’ – a reality. Learn more in the blog.

News you can use

  1. Mastering Gemini CLI: Your complete guide from installation to advanced use-cases: We’ve teamed up with DeepLearning.ai and are excited to announce a free course – Gemini CLI: Code & Create with an Open-Source Agent. This course isn’t just for developers; we dive into practical use cases for various tasks such as data analysis, content creation, and personalized learning.
  2. How Google SREs use Gemini CLI to solve real-world outages: In this article, we’ll delve into real scenarios that Google SREs are solving today using Gemini 3 (our latest foundation model) and Gemini CLI—the go-to tool for bringing agentic capabilities to the terminal.
  3. Getting started with Gemini 3: Deploy your first Gemini 3 app to Google Cloud Run: In this blog, we will show you how to vibe code your first app—which leverages the Gemini 3 Flash Preview model and deploy it as a publicly accessible URL on Google Cloud Run. Google AI Studio lets you go from idea to app quickly by using natural language to generate fully functional apps using the power of Gemini 3.
  4. Practical guidance: Building with the Secure AI Framework (SAIF) on Google Cloud: We know that security and data privacy are the top concern for executives when evaluating AI providers, and security is the top use case for AI agents in a majority of industries. To help you build AI boldly and responsibly, here’s our guide to developing AI with the Secure AI Framework (SAIF) on Google Cloud. 
  5. The truths about AI hacking that every CISO needs to know (Q&A): How will AI boost threat actors? And what can chief information security officers do about it? Google’s Heather Adkins, vice-president, Security Engineering, explores how securing the enterprise is about to change.

Stay tuned for monthly updates on Google Cloud’s AI announcements, news, and best practices. For a deeper dive into the latest from Google Cloud customers, read our monthly recap, Cool stuff customers built.