Google launches Gemini 3 with new programming app and record results


Google on Tuesday Gemini chest 3our newest and most advanced foundation model, is now instantly available through the Gemini app and AI-powered search interface.

It will come in just seven months Gemini version 2.5The new model is Google’s most capable LLM program to date, and a direct competitor to the most capable AI tool on the market. The release also comes less than a week after OpenAI released GPT 5.1, and just two months after Anthropic released Sonnet 4.5 — a reminder of the rapid pace of frontier model development.

A more research-intensive version of the model, called Gemini 3 Deepthink, will also be made available to Google AI Ultra subscribers in the coming weeks, once it passes further rounds of safety testing.

“With Gemini 3, we’re seeing this huge leap in thinking,” said Tulsi Doshi, Google’s product lead for the Gemini model. “She responds with a level of depth and nuance we’ve never seen before.”

Some of this logical power has already been captured in independent standards. With a score of 37.4, the model scored the highest score ever The final test standard for humanityaims to capture common sense and experience. The previous high score obtained by GPT-5 Pro was 31.64. Gemini 3 also topped the leaderboard in LMArena, a human-driven benchmark that measures user satisfaction.

According to Google, Gemini currently has more than 650 million monthly active users, and 13 million software developers have used this model as part of their workflow.

Along with the basic model, Google also released it A Gemini-powered coding interface called Google Antigravityallowing multi-part proxy encryption similar to proxy development identifiers such as Warp or Cursor 2.0. Specifically, Antigravity combines a ChatGPT-style prompt window, a command-line interface, and a browser window that can show the effect of changes made by the coding agent.

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“The agent can work with your editor, via your terminal, and via your browser to make sure it helps you build this application in the best way possible,” said Koray Cavukoglu, chief technology officer at DeepMind.

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