Nov. 18 (UPI) -- Google announced Tuesday it was rolling out the latest iteration of its Gemini AI model as the search engine giant tries to keep up with competitor OpenAI.

Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and parent company Alphabet, made the announcement in a blog post touting Gemini 3 as an AI model "built to grasp depth and nuance" that will help users get what they need "with less prompting."

He wrote that it could be used to translate recipes handwritten in different languages into a shareable family cookbook or develop a training program after watching a user's pickleball matches.

Gemini 3 is now built into the Gemini app and Google's search products, as well as products geared toward developers, including AI Studio and AI Vertex.

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