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Sundar Pichai@sundarpichai · Nov 18, 2025

1/ Gemini 3 in action, a quick🧵 You can give Gemini 3 anything (images, pdfs, scribbles, etc) and it will create…

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Google announces Gemini 3, an advanced multimodal AI that can process images, PDFs, and other inputs to generate creative outputs like board games, websites, and interactive lessons. The update includes improved reasoning capabilities for tasks like sports performance analysis, dynamic visual search results, and a new Gemini Agent that can handle complex multi-step tasks like booking services and organizing emails.

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    1/ Gemini 3 in action, a quick🧵  You can give Gemini 3 anything (images, pdfs, scribbles, etc) and it will create whatever you like: an image becomes a board game, a napkin sketch transformed into a full website, a diagram could turn into an interactive lesson.

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    2/ Gemini 3 advances multimodal reasoning by combining state-of-the-art reasoning with vision and spatial understanding So it can analyze your long-form sports videos to give you a performance audit, identifying specific technical issues and providing the exact drills to fix them.

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    3/ It also brings incredible reasoning power to Search and new generative UI experiences. Get dynamic visual layouts with interactive tools and simulations, generated specifically for your question, for example explaining the physics of the three body problem.

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    4/ Visual layout moves beyond text with an immersive, magazine-style view (photos + modules) that you can interact with to further customize your response. Ask it to “plan a 3-day trip to Rome” and you get an explorable itinerary tailored to your preferences👇🏻

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    5/ We're introducing Gemini Agent: It uses Gemini 3's advanced reasoning to break down complex tasks, like booking local services or organizing your inbox, into actionable steps. It can then propose actions like drafting your replies or archiving emails, all using deeper integrations with Google apps. Available on the web for Google AI Ultra subscribers in the US.