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Google launches Gemini 3.5 with agentic AI capabilities and 2M token context window

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meetpateltech

4d ago· 14 min readenNews

Summary

Google has released Gemini 3.5, a new series of AI models that combine frontier-level intelligence with the ability to take actions in the real world. The models can browse the web, use tools, write and execute code, and interact with APIs autonomously. Key capabilities include a 2M token context window, native multimodal understanding (text, images, audio, video), and improved reasoning. The release includes three model sizes: Ultra (largest), Pro (balanced), and Nano (on-device). Gemini 3.5 introduces "Agentic AI" features, allowing the model to plan, execute multi-step tasks, and self-correct. Google is positioning this as a major step toward more useful, action-oriented AI assistants that go beyond conversational chat.

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Gemini 3.5 represents a fundamental shift from AI that merely thinks to AI that can act on your behalf.
With a 2 million token context window, Gemini 3.5 can process entire codebases, lengthy documents, or hours of video in a single pass.
This isn't just an incremental update — it's a new paradigm for how AI assistants operate in the world.
The model can browse the web, write and execute code, call APIs, and take real actions across services, all while maintaining context and reasoning about what it's doing.
We're entering the era of agentic AI, where models don't just answer questions but accomplish tasks.
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At Google I/O we released Gemini 3.5, our latest series of models combining frontier intelligence with action.

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