DeepMind's Vision for Building a Universal AI Assistant
DeepMind has published a vision statement for evolving Gemini into a universal AI assistant by extending it into a world model capable of planning and simulating aspects of the world. The announcement signals a strategic direction toward agents that can imagine and reason about future states rather than purely responding to prompts. This positions Gemini as a long-term platform for agentic and embodied AI capabilities.
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Gemini 3.5: Frontier Intelligence with Action
Google DeepMind has announced Gemini 3.5, a new model generation positioned around agentic capabilities and complex workflow execution. The announcement emphasizes action-oriented AI, suggesting a focus on tool use, multi-step reasoning, and autonomous task completion. The blog post is brief, indicating this may be an initial announcement with further details to follow.
Gemini Robotics 1.5 brings AI agents into the physical world
DeepMind has announced Gemini Robotics 1.5, a model designed to enable physical AI agents with capabilities spanning perception, planning, reasoning, tool use, and multi-step task execution. The release positions Gemini as a foundation for embodied robotics systems. This represents an extension of the Gemini model family into physical-world agentic applications.
Gemini 2.5: Google DeepMind's Most Intelligent AI Model with Built-in Thinking
Google DeepMind has announced Gemini 2.5, described as their most intelligent AI model to date, with thinking capabilities built directly into the model. The announcement comes from the official DeepMind blog and marks a significant step in Google's frontier model development. The integration of thinking natively into the model suggests a chain-of-thought or reasoning-first architecture similar to approaches seen in competing models.
Gemini Robotics brings AI into the physical world
Google DeepMind has announced Gemini Robotics and Gemini Robotics-ER, two AI models purpose-built for robotic systems to perceive, reason about, and act within physical environments. The release extends the Gemini model family into embodied AI and robotics applications. Gemini Robotics-ER appears to target enhanced reasoning capabilities for robotic control. This marks a significant step by DeepMind toward deploying frontier multimodal models in physical-world settings.
Gemini 3 Deep Think: Advancing science, research and engineering
DeepMind has announced an update to Gemini 3 Deep Think, described as their most specialized reasoning mode, targeting science, research, and engineering challenges. The announcement comes from the official DeepMind blog and positions this as a capability advancement over prior reasoning modes. The body is brief and lacks technical specifics, but the naming convention suggests this is a distinct reasoning-focused variant of the Gemini 3 model family. No benchmark results, architecture details, or availability information are provided in the excerpt.
A new era of intelligence with Gemini 3
DeepMind has published a blog post titled 'A new era of intelligence with Gemini 3,' suggesting a major new model release or announcement in the Gemini series. The body content was not provided, but the title and source indicate this is a flagship model announcement from Google DeepMind. This would represent the next generation of the Gemini model family following Gemini 2.x.
Gemini 3.1 Pro: A smarter model for your most complex tasks
Google DeepMind has announced Gemini 3.1 Pro, a new model positioned for complex reasoning tasks where simple answers are insufficient. The announcement comes from the official DeepMind blog, indicating a flagship-tier release. The body content is minimal, providing little technical detail beyond the positioning statement.
Introducing the Gemini 2.5 Computer Use model
Google DeepMind has released a preview of a specialized Computer Use model built on Gemini 2.5 Pro, available via API. The model is designed to power agents that can interact with user interfaces, extending Gemini 2.5 Pro's capabilities into computer-use agentic tasks. This positions Google as a direct competitor to Anthropic's Claude Computer Use and similar offerings in the emerging computer-use agent space.



