@GoogleDeepMind: Things to keep in mind: Base your creations around the numbers 1-10 Use Canvas in @GeminiApp or @GoogleAIStudio Submit …

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Google DeepMind announced a 'Code the Countdown' challenge for Google I/O 2026, encouraging users to create projects based on numbers 1-10 using Canvas in Gemini or Google AI Studio.

Things to keep in mind: ✅ Base your creations around the numbers 1-10 ✅ Use Canvas in @GeminiApp or @GoogleAIStudio Submit by May 6 → https://t.co/qxcCBDRYal https://t.co/jbtEnoflFL
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Things to keep in mind: ✅ Base your creations around the numbers 1-10 ✅ Use Canvas in @GeminiApp or @GoogleAIStudio

Submit by May 6 → https://t.co/qxcCBDRYal https://t.co/jbtEnoflFL


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