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Google Launches Gemini 3 Deep Think for Google AI Ultra Users

Google is reportedly processing a rollout of Gemini 3 Deep Think mode to Google AI Ultra subscribers in the Gemini app to enhance reasoning capabilities for complex math, science, and logic problems that challenge advanced models.

‎Considering handling intricate tasks, this mode provides a substantial boost. It excels on demanding benchmarks, achieving 41.0 percent on Humanity’s Last Exam without tools and an unprecedented 45.1 percent on ARC-AGI-2 with code execution. These results position Gemini 3 Deep Think as a leader in the industry for rigorous evaluations.

‎The technology is based on sophisticated parallel reasoning, enabling the simultaneous investigation of various hypotheses. This method is a direct extension of the capabilities found in the Gemini 2.5 Deep Think variants.

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‎The current version stands as the top-performing AI model on the ARC-AGI-2 reasoning benchmark.

‎In a blog published by the company, Google clarified that this achievement is due to its utilisation of advanced parallel reasoning, which allows it to “explore multiple hypotheses simultaneously.”

‎The previous versions have recently achieved gold-medal status at both the International Mathematical Olympiad and the International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals, showcasing exceptional performance in competitive mathematical and programming events.

‎Ultra subscribers receive instant access to the Gemini 3 Deep Think mode. They can activate this feature by selecting “Deep Think” in the prompt bar and choosing Gemini 3 Pro from the model dropdown menu within the Gemini application.

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