Gemini 3, Google and AI Mode
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The new features include generating itineraries, scoring deals on flights, booking tables at restaurants, and more.
Google's AI-powered Flight Deals feature is avaiable globally, and AI Mode users can make travel plans inside the Canvas mode - here's how it works.
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Google clearly has high hopes for Gemini 3 in the coding domain. Along with the new model, the company has released Google Antigravity, a new agentic development platform that will likely compete with fast-growing startup Cursor, which sells its own AI-powered integrated development environment (IDE).
Google users can now describe their next trip to its AI Mode in search and select the option to “Create with Canvas,” which will build out an itinerary in a side panel complete with data on flights and hotels.
Google's rolling out an upgrade to AI Mode. Previously only available in beta, all AI Mode users can soon find restaurant reservations.
Google is debuting new features for AI Mode that are travel-focused, which can help users create itineraries and find top flight deals.
You might find yourself invited to try out AI Mode via a large pop-up dialog the next time you visit Google, but if not, you’ll now find an AI Mode button to the right of the search box on the Google homepage. Click this to enter the AI mode interface, which invites you to “ask detailed questions for detailed responses”.
In a move that could redefine the web, Google is testing AI-powered, UI-based answers for its AI mode. Up until now, Google AI mode, which is an optional feature, has allowed you to interact with a large language model using text or images.
At Google I/O in May, the company announced its intention to bring conversational shopping to AI Mode. According to Google, its enormous “Shopping Graph” or retailer data means its AI is uniquely positioned to deliver useful suggestions.
Google really wants you to use its AI to help you do your holiday shopping, and to that end, it's finally letting AI Mode and Gemini directly link you to products. The new feature is powered by Google's "Shopping Graph,