Announcement

Google announced on Thursday that its Gemma family of AI models has surpassed one billion downloads since introduction.

Developer Ecosystem

Developers have published more than 100,000 distinct Gemma model variants over the past two years.

Space Deployments

NASA, Satlyt, and Starcloud are operating Gemma models in orbit for onboard image analysis, downlink bandwidth optimization, and inter‑satellite communication routing.

Indian Healthcare Integration

India’s National Health Authority has integrated Gemma 4 together with the Google open‑source Medical Data Toolkit into the Aarogya Setu 2.0 application, which has over 100 million Android downloads. The integration enables the app to convert medical reports into standardized digital formats, allowing citizens to manage and share health data across providers.

Research Breakthrough

Researchers from Yale University and Google created C2S‑Scale, an AI model based on Gemma for single‑cell data interpretation. C2S‑Scale identified a novel cancer‑therapy pathway that was subsequently verified in living cells, marking the first instance of an AI system producing a novel mechanistic therapeutic pathway validated in vivo.

Community Resources

Google launched the “Awesome Gemma” repository on GitHub on Thursday, providing an official directory for community projects, fine‑tunes, tutorials, and developer tools. The Gemma Challenge on Kaggle attracted over 1,600 project submissions aimed at solving real‑world problems.

Publication Note

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