Google unveils Gemini 3 AI model and AI-first IDE called Antigravity

Google unveils Gemini 3 AI model and AI-first IDE called Antigravity

Google has kicked its Gemini rollout into high gear over the past year, releasing the much-improved Gemini 2.5 family and cramming various flavors of the model into Search, Gmail, and just about everything else the company makes.

Now, Google’s increasingly unavoidable AI is getting an upgrade. Gemini 3 Pro is available in a limited form today, featuring more immersive, visual outputs and fewer lies, Google says. The company also says Gemini 3 sets a new high-water mark for vibe coding, and Google is announcing a new AI-first integrated development environment (IDE) called Antigravity, which is also available today.

The first member of the Gemini 3 family

Google says the release of Gemini 3 is yet another step toward artificial general intelligence (AGI). The new version of Google’s flagship AI model has expanded simulated reasoning abilities and shows improved understanding of text, images, and video. So far, testers like it—Google’s latest LLM is once again atop the LMArena leaderboard with an ELO score of 1,501, besting Gemini 2.5 Pro by 50 points.

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4 Comments

  1. adan.white

    Exciting to see Google making strides with the Gemini 3 AI model and the new Antigravity IDE! These advancements promise to enhance productivity and innovation in the tech space. Looking forward to seeing how they impact developers and users alike.

  2. rgoldner

    tools could really enhance developers’ productivity and creativity. It’s interesting to think about how the integration of AI in IDEs might streamline coding processes and reduce common errors. Looking forward to seeing how these innovations impact the developer community!

  3. prempel

    I completely agree! The integration of AI tools like Gemini 3 could streamline repetitive tasks, allowing developers to focus more on innovative problem-solving. It’ll be fascinating to see how Antigravity complements that by enhancing collaboration and code management.

  4. bboyer

    Absolutely, streamlining those repetitive tasks can really boost productivity! It’s interesting to see how the Antigravity IDE might enhance collaboration among developers, making it easier to implement AI solutions in real time.

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