New AI Model Outperforms Competitors And Promises To Accelerate Technology Development Around The World. Check Out Details About Google’s New AI
In a striking announcement, Google revealed on Wednesday (12) the Gemma 3, an artificial intelligence model that promises to be the “best single accelerator in the world”, surpassing rivals such as Llama (Meta), DeepSeek, and OpenAI. The new model is a next step of the open AI family developed by the tech giant and focuses on developing fast and efficient AI applications, according to the Olhar Digital website.
What’s New In Gemma 3?
The Gemma 3 stands out for its ability to run on any device, from laptops to smartphones, and is optimized for Nvidia GPUs, offering high performance with a single chip. The model now supports over 35 languages, providing advanced text analytics, images, and short videos. According to Google, it outperforms all competing models in terms of speed and accuracy.
Main Features Of Gemma 3:
- AI-Powered Workflow Creation: Developers can create AI agents to automate complex tasks, optimizing processes.
- Reduced Size Performance: With quantized models, the Gemma 3 maintains high speed and accuracy in a more compact format, making it easier to integrate into lower-resource devices.
Gemma 3 With Enhanced Security Features!
Security has also been a priority for Google. The company launched ShieldGemma 2, a 4B image security checker that filters input and output images to ensure that generated content is safe. It categorizes images into three areas:
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- Dangerous Content
- Sexually Explicit Content
- Violent Content
These measures aim to ensure that AI applications developed with the Gemma 3 are safe and appropriate for all audiences.


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