Multinational technology firm Google announced on Thursday a serious update to its artificial intelligence (AI) model, Gemini, where users even beginners, can begin developing software through the brand new Google AI Studio.
In an announcement, the tech company said that through Google AI Studio, powered by Gemini 3, software development is now heading into an era of “vibe coding.”
Because of this the user can just provide a prompt or idea, while the AI, resembling Google AI Studio, does the work by handling the code, visuals, and logic.
Google said that, mainly, even beginners with no programming background can create software with the brand new update.
”We’re moving from a world where you have got to write down every line manually, to a world where you orchestrate,” said Logan Kilpatrick, group product manager at Google DeepMind, the corporate’s AI research lab.
”The basic skills of critical considering and creativity have gotten more precious, not less,” he added.
Google AI Studio will be accessed through the web site aistudio.google.com. Upon visiting the web site, there’s a chatbox that permits the user to write down a prompt for the specified software or application.
Based on an initial attempt, the indicated prompt generated a working lead to minutes, which is aligned with what Google claimed in its statement.
Multimedia formats resembling video, image, and audio inputs will also be uploaded to the platform and integrated into the generated application. Then it may well deployed to Google Cloud with a single click, Google said.
The tech giant said that by removing traditional coding barriers, Google is empowering users resembling students, educators, and entrepreneurs to concentrate on innovation, creativity, and real-world problem solving.
The Gemini app is getting used by over 650 million users monthly, in response to Google’s report in November.— Edg Adrian A. Eva

