Google drops Gemini 3's 'Deep think' mode for Ultra users
Google just launched Deep Think mode for its Gemini 3 AI, but only Ultra subscribers get access.
This new feature lets the AI tackle problems more like a human—by weighing multiple ideas at once.
As Tulsee Doshi from Google puts it, it's "a meaningful improvement in reasoning capabilities."
What makes Gemini 3 stand out?
Gemini 3 isn't just about text—it handles images, video, audio, and even code.
With a huge context window, it can process massive chunks of info and scores top marks on tough reasoning tests like Humanity's Last Exam and ARC-AGI-2.
Why should you care?
Deep Think is expected to mean fewer errors: instead of just pattern-matching, Gemini 3 can actually reason through tricky problems.
This upgrade lands right after Microsoft announced its own AI boost, so the race with OpenAI's ChatGPT is definitely heating up.
If you're into cutting-edge tech (and have an Ultra subscription), this is worth checking out.