Google's Gemini 3 demonstrates substantial AI progress in autonomous capabilities
Google unveiled Gemini 3, its latest artificial intelligence model, showcasing significant advancement since the release of ChatGPT and earlier systems like GPT-3. The progress extends beyond benchmark metrics to reflect qualitatively different autonomous capabilities that the model now possesses.
Accompanying Gemini 3 is Antigravity, an agentic platform that enables the model to execute tasks autonomously on computers under human supervision. Comparable to Claude Code and OpenAI's Codex, Antigravity transforms AI from a conversational interface into a digital work assistant capable of executing code, conducting research, and managing complex workflows.
Testing revealed Gemini 3's competence in tasks demanding genuine judgment and original research. When tasked with analyzing decade-old crowdfunding data and producing an academic paper, the model generated novel hypotheses, performed sophisticated statistical analysis, and created custom natural language processing tools. The resulting 14-page paper demonstrated graduate-level competence, though it benefited from iterative human refinement.
This evolution marks a paradigm shift: AI transitions from chatbot to digital coworker. Human involvement evolves from correcting errors to actively directing AI work, maintaining full visibility and control over system decisions. While imperfect and requiring expert oversight, Gemini 3 represents substantial progress in autonomous AI capabilities achieved in less than three years.