Google unveils Gemini 3, its most powerful AI model yet
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After more than a month of rumors and feverish speculation — including Polymarket wagering on the release date — Google today unveiled Gemini 3, its newest proprietary frontier model family and the company’s most comprehensive AI release since the Gemini line debuted in 2023.
Google promises enhanced security for virtual applications as it seeks to address one of the main drawbacks of Chromebooks in the enterprise: a lack of support for all Windows apps.
Google’s Cameyo may offer a solution to those wanting to use SAP on Chrome, with the promise of AI via Google’s Gemini copilot, which rivals AI models such as Microsoft’s Copilot and SAP’s Joule. “Thanks to Gemini in Chrome, all of your legacy apps now have the power of AI layered on top,” Rob Beard, product manager for Cameyo by Google, explained.
The agentic AI will be able to work in what Microsoft calls an "agent workspace", a "separate, contained space in Windows where you can grant agents access to your apps and files so they can complete tasks for you in the background while you continue to use your device."
Google finally launched its Gemini 3 model. The model is faster, smarter, and better at coding and multimodality. It also powers a new agentic coding app and even Search. With its Gemini AI models, Google has integrated its AI assistant across several of its most popular platforms,