Google Launches Gemini 3 and Antigravity
Google just dropped Gemini 3 which it claims brings state-of-the-art reasoning capabilities that handle complex problems way better than before. Its benchmarks on MMLU, SWE-bench Verified and LMArena are actually impressive and it tops the charts on most parameters.
What caught my attention is they've introduced something called "generative interfaces." Unlike static chat boxes, these interfaces actually adapt and generate themselves based on what you're asking for.
For example, you ask about planning a trip to Rome, and you'll get a visual, magazine-style layout with photos which you can tap and explore. Or if you ask it to explain Van Gogh's work with context, and it'll code a custom interactive interface right there.
Google's also rolling out Gemini Agent, which is basically an AI that can handle multi-step tasks for you. It can connect to your Google apps like Calendar, Gmail, all that and can do things like organize inbox or book a rental car based on your email details.
This isn't something unique though as recent AI browsers like Perplexity's Comet and OpenAI's Atlas also claim to do similar things, however my limited experience when testing them was that they often struggled with context retention and accuracy. It remains to be seen how Gemini Agent fares here.
For developers, Google has also launched its own IDE called Google Antigravity through which you can get access to Gemini 3 Pro, Claude Sonnet 4.5 and GPT-OSS. The individual plan is free of cost and gives you access to all these premium models though with — as Google claims — "generous limits". The platform is a fork of VS Code editor and as such the interface is similar. You can download and test the IDE here.
You can use Gemini 3 Pro in Google's AI Studio and their official Gemini app. Many AI platforms like Perplexity, POE and Shapes can also give you access however you'd need premium subscriptions for that.
If you're in the US and a college student, Google's throwing in a free year of Gemini Pro, which is great if you're working on projects or research. In India, if you are a Jio subscriber with their unlimited 5G plan, you get free access to Gemini Pro for 18 months starting from November 19, 2025 as well.
Sources: Gemini 3 brings upgraded smarts and new capabilities to the Gemini app and Gemini Release Notes