Google has accelerated its AI model releases without publishing corresponding safety reports. According to TechCrunch reporter Maxwell Zeff, the company has not provided safety documentation for its latest models, Gemini 2.5 Pro and Gemini 2.0 Flash, despite previous commitments to transparency. Google’s director of Gemini, Tulsee Doshi, explained that Gemini 2.5 Pro is considered “experimental,” with safety reports planned for general release. A Google spokesperson affirmed that safety remains a “top priority,” promising future documentation. Industry standards typically include safety testing reports with new model launches, making Google’s approach concerning to experts. The company had previously committed to publishing safety reports for all “significant” AI model releases to various governments, raising questions about its current priorities in the competitive AI landscape.