Here’s a concise update on Google’s latest AI developments referred to as “full AI” or closely related Gemini/AI ecosystem updates.
What’s new most recently
- Gemini 3 and related Gemini Deep Think/Deep Research capabilities have been highlighted, with emphasis on deeper reasoning, problem solving, and broader access through apps like Google Search and the Gemini app. This aligns with Google’s ongoing push to bring more capable AI assistants into everyday Google products.[1][3]
- December 2025 recap introduced Gemini 3 Flash, translation enhancements in Google Translate, and new verification tools in the Gemini app, plus a Deep Research agent for developers via Interactions API. This marks progress in both consumer-facing features and developer tooling.[4]
- Google has continued expanding enterprise and developer options, including open-sourcing benchmarks for research agents and announcing interfaces that let developers embed Gemini-powered capabilities into their apps.[4]
- In early 2026 coverage, reports reference Gemini 3 Deep Think upgrades and availability to Google AI Ultra subscribers, along with broader updates across Workspace, Search AI modes, and NotebookLM features.[3]
Key products and themes to watch
- Gemini family expansion: More capable reasoning, planning, and planning-assisted actions across Google surfaces (Search, Maps, Workspace) with conversational capabilities.[1][3]
- AI-infused productivity: Workspace updates (Veo 3 video generation, AI transcription enhancements, AI avatars) and NotebookLM “Featured Notebooks” for topic-focused workflows.[2]
- Developer and infrastructure push: Deep Research agent, Open Source benchmarks, Interactions API, and expanded Gemini API access.[4]
- Translation and accessibility: Improvements in translation tools and accessibility-focused AI features in various apps.[4]
Illustrative example
- If you ask Google Search a complex, multi-step query, you can expect deeper, source-rich results and possible proactive assistance (like scheduling Gemini actions with Calendar or summarizing long documents) as part of Gemini Live and related Workspace integrations. This reflects the ongoing trend toward more proactive, context-aware AI in everyday tools.[2][3][1]
Notes
- The term “full AI” isn’t a fixed product name, but Google’s announcements consistently describe integrated AI capabilities across Search, Workspace, Translate, and developer platforms under the Gemini umbrella. The latest December 2025 and January 2026 roundups summarize those strides.[7][4]
If you’d like, I can pull more precise dates for specific updates (e.g., Gemini 2.5 Pro rollout, DeepSearch features) or summarize how these changes affect a particular Google product you use (Search, Workspace, Translate) with direct citations.