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Gemini 3: When AI Became an Economic Actor — Moonshots With Peter Diamandis

Gemini 3: When AI Became an Economic Actor — Moonshots With Peter Diamandis

Update: 2025-11-20
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Gemini 3 isn’t just a new model — it signals a shift to agentic, multimodal AI that can act on our behalf. In this condensed 5-minute summary (original 2 hours), host Peter Diamandis convenes Salim Ismail, Dave Shapiro, and Alexander Wissner-Gross to unpack what the launch really means for software, medicine, creative work, and the economy. Learn why the panel calls Gemini 3 a step toward zero-employee companies, how agent benchmarks like the Vending Bench reveal AI as first-class economic actors, and why multimodality plus agency changes creation and automation. The conversation also covers voice advances, competitive dynamics between Google and OpenAI, biosecurity risks and defenses, and the promise of applying world models to physical engineering and manufacturing. Hosts and guests highlight practical takeaways — AI tutors, diagnostic systems, autonomous supply chains, and policy-ready safety measures — and reframe progress in terms of “dollar cost per unit of intelligence.” Keywords: Gemini 3, AI agents, multimodal AI, biosecurity, zero-employee companies, benchmarks. Listen now to get the key ideas in minutes.
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Gemini 3: When AI Became an Economic Actor — Moonshots With Peter Diamandis

Gemini 3: When AI Became an Economic Actor — Moonshots With Peter Diamandis

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