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Google has officially unveiled Gemini 3, its most advanced AI model series to date, continuing its push to close the gap with OpenAI. The flagship model, Gemini 1.5 Pro, was quietly released earlier this year, but the company is now branding the family of models under the Gemini 3 umbrella, reflecting improvements in performance and usability.

According to Google DeepMind, Gemini 3 delivers better multimodal understanding, meaning it can process and respond to images, audio, and text with greater fluency. One major focus area was reducing hallucinations—false or misleading outputs—especially in tasks that require step-by-step reasoning or factual consistency.

The new models also improve translation and multilingual performance, making them more reliable across global contexts. These upgrades stem from advances in training methods, including more efficient data usage and an expanded context window that allows the model to understand longer conversations and documents.

Google plans to integrate Gemini 3 into its Workspace apps, Android ecosystem, and Google Cloud offerings—including the Vertex AI platform—giving developers and businesses access to the new capabilities through APIs.

While Gemini 3 arrives in a crowded field of generative AI models, Google hopes its emphasis on grounded outputs and responsible use will give it an edge as enterprises weigh performance, cost, and safety.

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