Google releases Gemini 3
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“Gemini 3 . . . shows significant gains in reasoning, reliability in multi-step agent workflows, and an ability to debug tough development tasks with high-quality fixes. In early evaluations, it improved Warp’s Terminal Bench state of the art score by 20%.” –Zach Lloyd, CEO of Warp
BI reporter Hugh Langley tried out Google's Gemini 3 AI model. Here's what he found.
After more than a month of rumors and feverish speculation — including Polymarket wagering on the release date — Google today unveiled Gemini 3, its newest proprietary frontier model family and the company’s most comprehensive AI release since the Gemini line debuted in 2023.
Explore how Google’s latest AI Gemini 3 is reshaping search, learning and creativity with multimodal reasoning, agentic tools and interactive learning-experiences.
Google says Gemini 3 is "built to grasp depth and nuance" and is better at understanding the intent behind a user's request. The company also touted Gemini 3's multimodal capabilities, such as its ability to turn a long video lecture into interactive flash cards or to analyze a person's pickleball match and find areas for improvement.
Sundar Pichai has warned against an overreliance on artificial intelligence and said the tech remains "prone to errors."
Famed AI researcher Andrej Karpathy got early access to Google’s latest AI model and stumbled onto its "model smell."
Google has been under pressure to deliver big improvements with its latest AI model. Here are five key Gemini 3 features.