Google unveils Gemini 3: Google has unveiled its new foundational AI model, Gemini 3, with a strong commitment to India-first data localisation. The company states that data from Indian users will remain within Indian borders – a key move considering regulatory and enterprise concerns around data residency.
This step is especially important given enterprise adoption in India: Indian customers such as Tata Consultancy Services and Reliance Industries are already testing Gemini platforms.
What’s New with Gemini 3
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Advanced reasoning and multimodal abilities: Gemini 3 handles text, image, audio and video inputs with higher depth and nuance.
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Developer and enterprise tools enabled: Available via Google’s AI Studio, Vertex AI, and even agent-first platform Google Antigravity.
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Global launch with special focus on Indian market: localisation efforts include not just language but how Indians use search, navigation and input.
What This Means for Indian Businesses & Startups
For businesses & entrepreneurs:
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With data residency maintained in India, enterprises in regulated sectors (finance, healthcare) may feel more confident adopting Gemini 3-powered solutions.
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Access to state-of-the-art AI tools means faster innovation: generative, agentic workflows, rich media understanding, and long-horizon planning are now feasible.
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For Indian startups working on “AI tools for entrepreneurs” or “AI-driven business solutions”, this is an opportunity to leverage a high-tier model locally and integrate enterprise-grade AI into their offering.
Key takeaway: If your startup or business is exploring AI innovation in India, AI adoption in businesses, or looking at future of Artificial Intelligence, Gemini 3 merits serious attention.
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