Google has introduced Gemini 3, its latest artificial intelligence model, which boasts cutting-edge reasoning, multimedia, and coding skills. The company claims that Gemini 3 will make its search engine smarter, starting today. According to Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, an AI-focused subsidiary of Alphabet, the parent company of Google, Gemini 3 is a significant step forward in the development of AI technology.
Hassabis emphasized that Google is committed to integrating AI into its existing products, including Google Maps, Gmail, and Search. "We are the engine room of Google, and we're plugging in AI everywhere now," he told WIRED in an interview ahead of the announcement. Hassabis acknowledged that the AI market appears inflated, with numerous unproven startups receiving multibillion-dollar valuations. However, he expressed confidence that Google is insulated from a potential crash, citing the company's existing use of AI to enhance its products.
Gemini 3 is the latest iteration of Google's AI technology, which has been in development for several years. The model is designed to improve the search engine's ability to understand and respond to complex queries. According to Google, Gemini 3 will be able to process and analyze vast amounts of data, including multimedia content, to provide more accurate and relevant search results.
Industry experts have welcomed the introduction of Gemini 3, praising Google's commitment to developing AI technology that is grounded in practical applications. "Google's approach to AI is focused on solving real-world problems, rather than just chasing after flashy headlines," said Dr. Rachel Kim, a leading AI researcher. "Gemini 3 is a significant step forward in this direction, and we can expect to see its impact on Google's search engine in the coming months."
Google has not disclosed the exact details of Gemini 3's development process, but it is understood that the model was trained on a massive dataset of text, images, and other multimedia content. The company has also announced plans to integrate Gemini 3 into its existing products, including Google Maps and Gmail, in the coming months.
As the AI market continues to evolve, Google's commitment to developing practical AI technology is likely to pay off in the long run. With Gemini 3, the company is taking a significant step forward in its quest to make its search engine smarter and more relevant to users. As Hassabis noted, "In the upside scenario, I think Gemini 3 will be a game-changer for Google's search business."
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