The demo highlights Gemini 3’s real-world multimodal and coding capabilities, suggesting faster prototyping for developers and potential use in robotics, UI design, and content generation—though reliability and safety limits remain evident from the drone crash. This signals meaningful commercial and productivity implications for businesses using LLMs in applied engineering and creative workflows.
The reviewer tests Google’s newly released Gemini 3 across seven hands-on use cases rather than benchmarks, including a cloud-based Linux terminal, drone control, UI replication, a game clone, image understanding, video I/O, and a personal Path of Exile 2 benchmark. Gemini 3 generated runnable code for a V8-like sandbox and produced complex 3D drone flight patterns—one attempt even executed a backflip but crashed. The model also recreated interactive web UI effects from a screen recording and showed strong multimodal image/video comprehension during tasks. Overall the presenter is impressed with Gemini 3’s practical coding and creative outputs while noting this isn’t a definitive or exhaustive evaluation.
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