Gemini 3 has blown the collective minds of everyone in the industry. It is the undisputed winner of the 2025 AI race. Will others catch up?
There is no doubt that others will catch up to Gemini 3, but for now, it is dominating across all benchmarks, including humanity’s last exam. While the contest between the AI models over these tests seems arbitrary, Gemini brings with it thinking power that is considerably higher than that of others.
Whether this is philosophical discussions, math problems, programming problems, or other tasks. It’s consistently outperforming tools like ChatGPT 5.1 and Claude 4.5, DeepSeek, and all the others.
This is what Sundar Pichai had to say in the press release of the model:-
“It’s state-of-the-art in reasoning, built to grasp depth and nuance — whether it’s perceiving the subtle clues in a creative idea, or peeling apart the overlapping layers of a difficult problem. Gemini 3 is also much better at figuring out the context and intent behind your request, so you get what you need with less prompting. It’s amazing to think that in just two years, AI has evolved from simply reading text and images to reading the room.”
Google has come far from its days of Bard, considered one of the worst AI models ever.
Was this an inevitability?
Some may say yes. After all, Google has the most user data out of anyone on the planet, and its bots scan the internet every second for new content. And let’s not forget the brain behind it all, Denis Hassabis, the man is a visionary.
From AlphaFold to Gemini 3, he consistently creates the best and advanced models ever seen by humanity, with the scope to actually improve our systems.
The question is: will AI do what they’re promised, or are we creating an intelligence that threatens the way of life itself?
Maybe neither.
Note: Amidst Gemini’s launch, Alphabet’s stock price has gone up 6%.




