Gemini 3.5 Flash is Google's new default AI model
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The model marks Google's bid to collapse the multimodal generative stack — text-to-image, image-to-video, video-to-video, audio generation — into a single foundation model with a single editing surface.
Google says its Gemini 3.5 Flash model can complete tasks in a "fraction of the time" of other frontier models.
Google launched Gemini 3.5 Flash, its most powerful coding and agentic AI model yet, at the company's annual developer conference. It is capable of autonomously executing complex tasks and building software from scratch.
At Google I/O 2026, Google unveiled a major expansion of its Gemini AI ecosystem, bringing new AI-powered experiences across Search, Workspace, Android XR, coding, shopping and content creation.
Google announced Gemini 3, an upgraded artificial intelligence model, almost eight months after the company rolled out Gemini 2.5. The company said its latest suite of AI models will require users to do "less prompting" to get the desired results.
Google is transitioning Gemini CLI users to Antigravity CLI, positioning the terminal tool as part of the broader Google Antigravity agent-first development platform.
Gemini Omni doesn't just create AI video, it remembers your edits, understands physics, and lets you direct the whole thing through plain conversation. Here's what it actually does and who can use it today.
Google has announced Gemini Omni, a new multimodal AI model that can generate realistic videos using text, images, audio and video prompts. The first version, Gemini Omni Flash, is now rolling out to the Gemini app,