Banana^2 Arena.ai (@arena) 🚨BREAKING: Nano Banana 2 debuts at #1 in Image Arena, and it changes the game again 🍌🍌 Officially released as Gemini 3.1 Flash Image Preview, it is powered by real-time information and images from web search. Highlights: – #1 Text-to-Image scoring 1279, surpassing GPT-Image-1.5 and Nano Banana Pro – Ties for #1 Single-Image Edit, scoring 1407 on par with ChatGPT-Image-Latest – Top 3 Multi-Image Edit, alongside Nano Banana Pro variants – $0.067 per image ~2x cheaper than Nano Banana Pro Congrats to the @GoogleDeepMind team for continuing to push the frontier! — https://nitter.net/arena/status/2027053222876393703#m
Gemini 3.1 Pro has landed! Amazing performance / capabilities across the board. Beyond SOTA, the best are all the things that evals can't measure. E.g. SVG has gotten so much better (see 🧵) blog.google/innovation-and-a…
Personal update: After an amazing 10 years in London, it's time for a major change. One-way ticket back to California 🌞! I'm incredibly excited to return to the Bay Area to continue building Gemini and pushing us toward the age of AGI 🚀
Fun to see Deep Think’s real-world impact. Check out how it’s helping researchers catch errors in high-level mathematics research papers. As "just" a math undergrad, I couldn't even dream to do any of this myself! pic.twitter.com/ueFGoOwPiX
Fun to see Deep Think’s real-world impact. Check out how it’s helping researchers catch errors in high-level mathematics research papers. As "just" a math undergrad, I couldn't even dream to do any of this myself!
An updated & faster Gemini 3 Deep Think is taking off! 🚀 Our smartest mode to date!™️ PhD-level reasoning to the most rigorous STEM challenges (models' gotta think harder). Gold medal-level results on Physics & Chemistry Olympiads. 🧪💻 Full details: bit.ly/4kzBLqq
New paper out today, proving a novel theorem in algebraic geometry with an internal math-specialized version of Gemini. This was a collaboration between @GoogleDeepMind (Professor Freddie Manners and @GSalafatinos, hosted by the Blueshift team) and Professors Jim Bryan, Balazs Elek, and Ravi Vakil. arxiv.org/abs/2601.07222