Google launches 'implicit caching' to make accessing its latest AI models cheaper

Big news from Google—on May 8, they launched implicit caching in the Gemini API, promising up to 75 percent savings on repetitive data for users of Gemini 2.5 Pro and Flash models. This automatic feature replaces clunky manual caching and could slash costs for developers using AI at scale. But what does this mean for paper packaging? Well, as brands increasingly use AI to optimize supply chains and consumer insights, cheaper large-scale AI means faster iteration on packaging design and smarter material sourcing—so expect AI-driven sustainability to accelerate. Just keep an eye on those cache hit rates—Google’s track record isn’t spotless.https://techcrunch.com/2025/05/08/google-launches-implicit-caching-to-make-accessing-its-latest-ai-models-cheaper/

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