Articles directly involving a Gemini model
Gemini has become a family, not a single model: 3.5 Flash as default, Omni as multimodal toward video, the variants powering Spark, Daily Brief, and the Neural Expressive redesign of the app. Under this tag you find every article where a Gemini model is the specific subject of the announcement, not just an accessory.
Google rewrites Gemini's visual language with fluid animation, fresh typography, and responses that structure information instead of dumping it. Rolling out now on Android, iOS, and the web.
Google drops daily prompt caps and introduces a metric based on compute actually consumed. Quota refreshes every five hours, weekly ceiling, and if you hit it you get rerouted to smaller models instead of being blocked.
Google replaces keyword-based YouTube search with a conversational interface powered by Gemini, able to jump to the exact moment that answers your question. In parallel, Gemini Omni lands inside Shorts to recreate other creators' formats — raising open questions for creators.
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On the Mountain View stage, Sundar Pichai introduced the first model in the Gemini 3.5 family. The detail that matters: Flash beats Gemini 3.1 Pro on agentic and coding benchmarks at a fraction of the cost.
Google makes two coordinated moves: Gemini Spark, a 24/7 personal agent, and Android Halo, the indicator that shows at the top of the screen what it's doing. An explicit response to the agent transparency problem.
Announced by Sundar Pichai on the Mountain View stage, Gemini Omni is the model that reasons across all media. The first member of the family, Gemini Omni Flash, will arrive this summer on the Gemini app, YouTube Shorts, and Flow.