It can be used through Google Search AI Mode, Gemini App, Google AI Studio, and Vertex AI.
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Google has launched Gemini 3.0. Google claims that it is its most advanced AI model yet. It calls it a significant milestone in AI development. Not long ago, Google's competitor Open AI launched ChatGPS 5.
Gemini 3.0 claims to demonstrate ‘state-of-the-art reasoning capacities and extraordinary depth’. Google CEO Sundar Pichai described the model as the world’s best multimodal understanding model.
He said that it will bring thoughts to life through its superior coding and agenting capabilities.
It has the ability to translate handwritten materials into multiple languages, generate interactive reading materials from educational content, analyze video of sports performances, and create intuitive web interfaces from complex prompts.
What makes it different from other versions?
Google claims that Gemini 3.0 has made a big leap in AI reasoning and contextual understanding. It is said to provide real-world results with fewer prompts and better interpret user intent and context than previous versions. It can provide text, images, video, audio, and code at once, which was not available in previous versions. How to use
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Starting today, Gemini 3.0 can be used across Google's entire ecosystem. It can be used through Google Search AI mode, Gemini app, Google AI Studio, and Vertex AI.
