Google Gemini 3 Unveiled on AI Studio Before Imminent Launch

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Google Gemini 3 Unveiled on AI Studio Before Imminent Launch

Google is set to unveil its latest large language model, Gemini 3, which will become available in the coming hours or days. This new model has already been identified on AI Studio, a platform that enables developers, researchers, and students to create applications utilizing Gemini models.

Introduction to AI Studio

AI Studio offers enhanced control over model configurations, allowing users to adjust settings such as context size and temperature. Currently, developers are using Gemini 2.5 Pro, but the arrival of Gemini 3 is highly anticipated.

Gemini 3 Features and Launch

The rollout of Gemini 3 will start on AI Studio before expanding to gemini.google.com. Recent findings on AI Studio highlight the model’s temperature settings, which can significantly influence its reasoning abilities. The performance is optimized at a default temperature of 1.0, with lower values potentially hindering reasoning.

  • Gemini 3 reference visible on AI Studio
  • Temperature settings affect model performance

Additional Models on the Horizon

Alongside Gemini 3, Google is working on other models, including a version called Nano Banana 2, codenamed “GEMPIX2.” This model may be particularly well-suited for generating AI images and is expected to launch as early as December 2025.

Cloud Integration through Vertex AI

The Gemini 3 Pro model has also been discovered on Vertex AI, a Google-hosted cloud platform designed for deploying AI agents and building applications. The model is designated as “gemini-3-pro-preview-11-2025,” indicating its advanced features and capabilities.

Future Insights and Expectations

Google aims to provide more detailed information regarding these models shortly. Users can look forward to enhanced functionalities designed to meet various application needs in the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.

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