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Evaluation of Google's Gemini 3 AI Model: Performance Assessment Against Marketing Claims

By

Emma Roth

6mo ago· 7 min readenReview

Summary

The article evaluates Google's Gemini 3 AI model against the company's marketing claims, finding that while it delivers reasonably well on promised features like code generation for 3D visualizations and agentic capabilities, there are notable caveats and limitations. The review tests Gemini 3 Pro's performance in reasoning, coding, and other areas, concluding that it's almost as good as advertised but falls short of being revolutionary.

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Google set the bar high for Gemini 3. It's promising a bunch of upgraded features in its shiny new AI model, from generating code that produces interactive 3D visualizations to 'agentic' capabilities that complete tasks.
But as we've seen in the past, what's advertised doesn't always match up to reality.
So we put some of Google's claims to the test and found that Gemini 3 delivers reasonably well — with caveats.
Google announced the Gemini 3 family of models earlier this week, with the flagship Gemini 3 Pro rolling out to users first.
Gemini 3 Pro is supposed to come with big upgrades to reasoning, coding, and more, so we tried it out for ourselves.
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Google calls its Gemini 3 AI model its “most intelligent” yet, with improvements to reasoning, coding, and more, so we tried it out for ourselves.

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