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Gemini 3 Pro: A Game-Changer in AI, But Still Needs a GPS for Instructions! 🚀🧩

Google’s Gemini 3 is changing the game—literally! It nails 3D LEGO editors in one shot and recreates iOS classics like Ridiculous Fishing from a text prompt. While it boasts impressive reasoning and multimodal capabilities, it still lags in adherence compared to competitors like Claude Code. Nonetheless, Gemini 3 is a powerhouse for complex queries.

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Hot Take:

Google’s Gemini 3 is like the overachieving sibling at the AI family reunion—showing up with a bunch of trophies and ready to overshadow its cousins with PhD-level reasoning and the ability to craft games like a digital Da Vinci. But before we crown it the king of the AI castle, let’s not forget that it still occasionally trips over its own shoelaces when it comes to following instructions. In short, it’s brilliant, but it could use a little more obedience training.

Key Points:

– Gemini 3 Pro scores highly on benchmarks, showcasing impressive reasoning and game-building capabilities.
– The model excels in creating simple games with just a single prompt, including successfully developing a 3D LEGO editor and the game Ridiculous Fishing.
– Google claims Gemini 3 Pro redefines multimodal reasoning with top scores on several benchmarks.
– Despite its strengths, Gemini 3 has room for improvement in adherence when compared to competitors like Claude Code.
– Users might prefer Gemini 3 Pro for complex queries but stick with Claude Sonnet 4.5 for routine tasks.

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