Google expands AI Tools for Developers
Google recently announced the Gemini 3 AI model and the Antigravity development platform, showcasing advancements in AI-assisted software development. Both initiatives were introduced on November 18, with the Gemini 3 model enhancing visual reasoning and offering powerful abilities for creating sophisticated agents. Gemini 3 is designed to exhibit improved reasoning skills and adhere to instructions while facilitating complex function calls. The Pro version of Gemini 3 integrates its capabilities into various tools, including Google AI Studio and Android Studio, allowing developers of all skill levels to effectively transform their ideas into functional applications.
According to Google, Gemini 3 significantly outperforms its predecessor, Gemini 2.5 Pro, especially in coding tasks and complex workflows. By mastering various coding intricacies and zero-shot tasks, it empowers developers to tackle projects more efficiently. Users can access Gemini 3 in a preview phase at a cost of $2 per million input tokens and $12 per million output tokens through the Gemini API in platforms like Google AI Studio and Vertex AI for businesses.
On the other hand, Google Antigravity shifts the dynamics of AI-assisted development. Rather than simply being integrated into existing tools, it presents AI as the primary interface guiding developers through the software creation process. The platform engages with essential surfaces such as browsers and editors to streamline tasks derived from complex coding challenges. With a foundation reminiscent of traditional AI-driven integrated development environment (IDE) experiences, Antigravity is ambitiously pushing toward an agent-centric model that embraces more interactive patterns.
As developers use Antigravity, they can expect to work hand in hand with AI agents capable of managing end-to-end coding tasks and sophisticated research activities. The platform keeps users informed by providing progress updates and verification, ensuring a clear overview of the development process. One of the standout features of Antigravity is its ability to learn and improve through user feedback on code and overall project plans. The built-in memory allows the agent to enhance its capabilities with each interaction, creating a more personalized development experience.
The launch of Gemini 3 and Antigravity highlights Google’s commitment to advancing AI in software development, offering tools that not only improve operational efficiency but also adapt over time to better serve user needs.
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