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8Google DeepMind Blog·1mo ago

Genie 3: A new frontier for world models

DeepMind has announced Genie 3, a world model capable of generating interactive, navigable 3D environments in real time at 24 fps and 720p resolution. The system maintains consistency for several minutes, representing a significant step up from prior Genie iterations. This positions Genie 3 as a frontier capability demonstration in generative world modeling for interactive applications.

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6Google Deepmind Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Project Genie Expands with Street View Integration for Real-World Simulation

DeepMind is expanding Project Genie access to Google AI Ultra subscribers globally and introducing a new capability that uses Street View data to simulate real-world places. Project Genie, previously known for generating interactive 2D environments from images, is now incorporating real-world geographic imagery as a conditioning source. The announcement signals a move toward grounding generative world models in actual physical environments.

5Google Deepmind Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Project Genie: Experimenting with Infinite, Interactive Worlds

Google DeepMind has launched Project Genie as an experimental research prototype available to Google AI Ultra subscribers in the U.S. The system allows users to create and explore interactive worlds, extending DeepMind's prior Genie research on generative interactive environments. The announcement is brief and light on technical detail, positioning this as an early public experiment rather than a full product release.

7Google Deepmind Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Introducing Gemma 3

Google DeepMind has released Gemma 3, described as the most capable model runnable on a single GPU or TPU. The announcement comes from DeepMind's official blog, indicating a new generation of the open-weights Gemma model family. Specific capability details, parameter counts, and benchmark results are not included in the provided body text.

7Google Deepmind Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Announcing Gemma 3n Preview: Powerful, Efficient, Mobile-First AI

Google DeepMind has released a preview of Gemma 3n, an open-weights model optimized for on-device multimodal inference. The model features a 2-in-1 architecture for flexible deployment and adds audio understanding to its multimodal capabilities. It is designed for mobile and edge environments, targeting developers building real-time interactive applications.

9Google Deepmind Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

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.

9Google Deepmind Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

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.

5Google Deepmind Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Introducing Gemma 3 270M: The compact model for hyper-efficient AI

Google DeepMind has released Gemma 3 270M, a 270-million parameter compact language model added to the Gemma 3 family. The model is positioned as a highly specialized, hyper-efficient tool for resource-constrained deployments. This extends the Gemma 3 lineup into the sub-billion parameter range, targeting edge and on-device use cases.

8Google Deepmind Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Gemini 3 Flash: frontier intelligence built for speed

Google DeepMind has announced Gemini 3 Flash, a new model positioned as a frontier-intelligence offering optimized for speed and cost efficiency. The announcement comes from the official DeepMind blog, indicating a formal product release. Specific capability details and benchmarks are not included in the available body text.