Google Announces Gemini 3.0: Artificial Intelligence Evolves Toward AGI

Google Announces Gemini 3.0: Artificial Intelligence Evolves Toward AGI

Google Announces Gemini 3.0: Artificial Intelligence Evolves Toward AGI

Redazione RHC:20 October 2025 12:26

At the Dreamforce conference in San Francisco, Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced that Google will release a new version of its artificial intelligence, Gemini 3.0 , later this year. The news was reported by Techzine, which was present at the Salesforce event.

Google recently unveiled the Gemini 2.5 Computer Use model, but the next generation will be released later this year. According to Pichai,

“Gemini 3.0 will be an even more powerful AI agent, demonstrating more significant progress than in recent years.”

He emphasized that Google Research, Google Brain, and Google DeepMind are participating in the development. As BusinessKorea reported, these teams will provide the foundation for the next generation of the model.

Previously, rumors had surfaced online that the launch would take place as early as October, but the company hasn’t announced a specific date yet. Therefore, with the release of Gemini 3.0, Google intends to strengthen its market position and compete with OpenAI and Anthropic.

Gemini is a multimodal artificial intelligence system that can be interacted with in a variety of ways: voice, images, audio, and video clips. The higher the version number, the more complex and intelligent the model. The current version, Gemini 2.5, is available as a free version called Gemini Flash, which can be used via browser or smartphone. The most advanced Gemini Pro subscription costs €21.99 per month, while the professional Gemini Ultra subscription costs €247.99 per month.

Most models work via the cloud and require an internet connection, but the Gemini Nano version can work directly on your device . Its main advantage is instant response, but its functionality is limited.

The Dreamforce conference, organized by Salesforce, brings together developers, researchers, and entrepreneurs from around the world each year. In addition to keynote speeches and demos, it offers virtual sessions and discussions on the future of technology.

Google hasn’t yet released details on a possible Gemini 3.0 release date, but leaks from Dutch emails suggest it could be released between late 2025 and early 2026.

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