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Source-backed creator statements and evidence excerpts related to agentic AI workflows.
Source-backed creator statements and evidence excerpts related to agentic AI workflows.
The creator speculates that a smarter Gemini model could make more AI-agent tasks practical, but the claim needs real task validation.
The creator speculates that a smarter Gemini model could make more AI-agent tasks practical, but the claim needs real task validation.
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ni is what powers the AI overviews to show up at the top of search results and also Google's AI mode, which once it's good enough will almost certainly replace traditional search results. And that's probably the biggest reason to be paying attention to this rollout...
OpenSo Gemini 3 has probably been released by the time you're watching this. I'm recording this four hours after the model card and benchmarks were released for Gemini 3 and I've gotta say I'm pretty excited...
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So Gemini 3 has probably been released by the time you're watching this. I'm recording this four hours after the model card and benchmarks were released for Gemini 3 and I've gotta say I'm pretty excited.
I've been saying for a while now that I think Google's gonna come out as the leader in the AI wars and since I'm recording this before I've been able to play around with Gemini 3, I thought it'd be fun just to kind of speculate about what that would mean. First of all, looking at the benchmarks, it does look like Gemini 3 is going to be the big leap forward that we expect it to be.
Now people will rightfully criticize benchmarks. They're not a reliable indicator of performance but if the leaked benchmarks are legitimate, we can at least say that it's markedly better than Gemini 2.5, which is already a really good model, not quite as good overall as ChatGPT or Claude, but still the best in a lot of areas.
So assuming Gemini 3 is a big step forward from that, I think it's safe to say it will be the most powerful model that makes sense...
ni is what powers the AI overviews to show up at the top of search results and also Google's AI mode, which once it's good enough will almost certainly replace traditional search results. And that's probably the biggest reason to be paying attention to this rollout.
We could be moving into a world very quickly where you care more about what Gemini recommends than Google search. Now of course, Gemini is using Google search under the hood, but it searches very differently than humans do and understanding that difference is going to be the key once Google's AI mode takes over traditional search results.
So we'll have to wait and see if Gemini 3 is actually powerful enough to replace traditional search results from the model card. We also know that Google's main focus is on agnostic use.
This is no secret. Google has been putting in a lot of emphasis on agents in agentic use, both in creating agents and giving users the tools to create their own agents.
I actually think Google already has the best tools for creating agents...