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Sundar Pichai Highlights Major Week of AI, Product Upgrades as Google Ramps Up Innovation Push

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai says the company has completed one of its most significant weeks of product rollouts yet, unveiling a sweeping set of updates across its Gemini AI ecosystem, developer tools, autonomous driving technology, and research initiatives.

In a post shared on X on Tuesday, Pichai described the last seven days as “an exciting 7 days of shipping,” listing a series of major releases that signal Google’s accelerating pace in AI development and its broader technology roadmap.

According to Pichai, Google rolled out the new, much improved Gemini Live on Android and iOS, giving users a more responsive, conversational, and human-like interaction experience within the Gemini app.

Okay News reports that this update builds on Google’s ongoing strategy to position Gemini as a direct competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT across mobile devices.

The company also launched Gemini 3.0 Pro within both the Gemini App and AI Studio, its platform for developers working with generative AI tools.

The upgraded model brings enhanced reasoning, broader context understanding, and faster response capabilities designed for both consumers and enterprises.

Google Search received one of its biggest updates yet with the addition of Search AI Mode powered by Gemini 3.0 Pro, alongside a more refined AI shopping experience, designed to provide users with more accurate results and decision-support tools.

In addition, Google introduced Google Antigravity, described by Pichai as the company’s “next-generation agentic IDE,” giving developers a more autonomous and intelligent environment for coding. The platform is part of Google’s broader vision for agentic AI — systems that can plan, execute tasks, and adapt with minimal prompting.

Pichai also highlighted Nanobanana in Google Photos, a new feature powered by advanced AI to help users better understand and organize their visual content, as well as ongoing progress in SIMA 2, Google’s simulation-based AI research project aimed at training agents with real-world adaptability.

Rounding out the week’s announcements, Pichai confirmed that Waymo, Google’s self-driving technology company, has expanded its autonomous ride-hailing operations across the San Francisco Bay Area and now into Miami, further strengthening its position in the race toward fully driverless transport.

Pichai assured users and developers that these updates are just the beginning, noting in his post that there is “More to come!”

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