
In a move aimed at strengthening its position in the rapidly evolving AI landscape, Google has unveiled a new variant of its Gemini model, called Gemini 3 Flash. The model is designed to compete directly with OpenAI’s GPT-5.2 amid intensifying competition in generative artificial intelligence.
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According to Google, Gemini 3 Flash combines the advanced reasoning capabilities of Gemini 3 with the speed and efficiency of Google Search. This blend is intended to deliver fast yet thoughtful responses, particularly for research-heavy and complex queries.
The company says the new model stands out for its ability to reason, use tools, and process multimodal inputs without sacrificing performance speed. These features are expected to significantly enhance user experience within Google’s AI-powered search environment.
⚡ Gemini 3 Flash just landed 🤘
and wow… this one’s serious.
Google’s latest high-end model is hitting frontier-level intelligence at lightning speed
What stands out:
→ ~3× faster inference in practice
→ Much cheaper to run at scale🧵 ↓ pic.twitter.com/WEhvEMRlqJ
— Charly Wargnier (@DataChaz) December 17, 2025
Google just made speed the default.
Gemini 3 Flash is now live across Gemini and Search AI Mode.
3x faster, ¼ the price, and nearly matching GPT-5.2 on top benchmarks.
This is the real threat, not Pro. pic.twitter.com/puw97RD051
— MD Fazal Mustafa (@the_mdfazal) December 18, 2025
Gemini 3 Flash is now available worldwide as part of Google’s AI Mode. The rollout is aimed at transforming how users interact with search by enabling more nuanced questions and providing structured, in-depth answers rather than simple keyword-based results.
Users can access Gemini 3 Flash for free through Google’s AI-powered search on Google.com. The interface allows users to explore supporting sources and links across the web, blending traditional search with conversational AI responses.
In addition, Google announced that users in the United States will gain broader access to Gemini 3 Pro and its AI image generation tool, Nano Banana Pro, through AI Mode. These tools are expected to further expand creative and analytical use cases.
While Gemini 3 Flash and other Gemini models are free to use, Google has placed limits on usage. Higher usage caps will require users to subscribe to Google AI Pro or Ultra plans, positioning premium access as a key part of Google’s AI strategy.
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The launch signals Google’s ambition to make AI-powered search both fast and reliable. With Gemini 3 Flash, the company is clearly positioning itself as a serious challenger to GPT-5.2 in the race to dominate next-generation AI search and reasoning tools.