One Writer’s Take on Gemini 3.0
Extensive creative writing tests by ‘The Nerdy Novelist’ – known for its take-no-prisoners evaluation of AI writing – have revealed that Gemini 3.0 is head-and-shoulders above all others when it comes to being the go-to for writers.
Essentially, the author behind the channel – Jason Hamilton – found that no other AI even came close to delivering Gemini 3.0’s exquisite prose when he put each through its paces.
For an in-depth look at how Hamilton came up with his Gemini 3.0 recommendation, check-out this 36-minute video.
In other news and analysis on AI writing:
*ChatGPT Voice: Now Even Easier to Use: ChatGPT’s maker is out with an upgrade to its voice mode, which enables you to talk with ChatGPT without leaving the ChatGPT interface.
Previously, voice users needed to interact with a separate screen if they wanted to use voice.
*Killer Image App Nano Banana Gets an Upgrade: Fresh-off its take-the-world-by-storm campaign as the globe’s most preferred image editor, ‘Nano Banana’ is out with a new ‘Pro’ version.
Officially known as ‘Gemini 3 Pro Image,’ the tool has grabbed the AI image-making crown with its ability to create extremely detailed images, engage in extremely precise editing – and do it all with incredible speed.
Observes writer Abner Li: “The new model is also coming to AI Mode for subscribers in the U.S., while it’s available to paid NotebookLM users globally. Nano Banana Pro will be available in Flow with Google AI Ultra.”
*AI Research Tool Perplexity Adds AI Assistance With Memory: Perplexity is out with a major new feature to its AI research tool, which embeds AI assistants – with memory – into its research mix.
Like many AI tools, Perplexity now remembers key details of your chats on its service in an effort to ensure responses are sharper and more personalized.
The new feature is optional and can be turned-off at any time.
*ChatGPT Competitor Releases Major Upgrade: Anthropic is out with a major update of one of its key AI engines: Claude Opus, now in version 4.5.
Framed as an inexpensive alternative that offers infinite chats, the AI engine has also scored high marks with amped-up reasoning skills.
Anthropic’s AI primarily targets the enterprise market and is known for killer coding capabilities.
*ChatGPT Voice: Now Even Easier to Use: ChatGPT’s maker is out with an upgrade to its voice mode, which enables you to talk with ChatGPT without leaving the ChatGPT interface.
Previously, voice users needed to interact with a separate screen if they wanted to use ChatGPT voice.
Interestingly, voice mode still relies on an older – and some say more creative – mode of ChatGPT to talk: ChatGPT-4.0.
*New AI Singer Number One on Christian Music Chart: Add virtual AI singer Solomon Ray to the increasing number of AI artists who are minting number one song hits.
Marketed as a ‘soul singer,’ the AI has a full album, dubbed “A Soulful Christmas,” with tunes like “Soul To the World” and “Jingle Bell Soul.”
Other AI singers have also been crowding-out mere fleshbags lately with number one hits on the Country charts and R&B charts.
*AI Can Already Eliminate 12% of U.S. Workforce: A new study from MIT finds that AI can already eliminate 12% of everyday jobs.
Dubbed the “Iceberg Index,” the study simulated AI’s ability to handle – or partially handle – nearly 1,000 occupations that are currently worked by more than 150 million in the U.S.
Observes writer Megan Cerullo: “AI is also already doing some of the entry-level jobs that have historically been reserved for recent college graduates or relatively inexperienced workers.”
*He’s No Tool: Show Your New AI ‘Colleague’ Some Respect: A new study finds that 76% of business leaders now see AI as your office ‘colleague’ – and not a tool.
Specifically, those leaders are referring to agentic AI – an advanced form of the tech that can ideally perform a number of tasks to complete a mission without the need of human supervision.
Even so, real-world tests show agents regularly hallucinate, mis-route data or misinterpret a mission’s goals on their way from here- to-there.
*U.S. Congress Seeks Answers on Alleged Chinese AI CyberAttack: The CEO of a major competitor of ChatGPT – Anthropic – will be testifying before the U.S Congress this month about a recent cyberattack that relied on Anthropic AI to infiltrate finance and government servers.
The attack – allegedly orchestrated by Chinese state actors – hacked Anthropic AI’s agentic abilities to penetrate the servers.
Observes writer Sam Sabin: “As AI rapidly intensifies the cyber threat landscape, lawmakers are just starting to wrap their heads around the problem.”
*AI Big Picture: This Generation’s Manhattan Project: The Genesis Mission: The Trump Administration has embraced AI as a key defense initiative in what it is calling “The Genesis Mission.”
Observes writer Chuck Brooks: “This mission is not merely another government program: it represents a bold strategic move that aligns with my belief that science, data, and computing should be regarded as essential components of our national strength rather than optional extras.
“For too long, we have considered science and technology to be secondary to our national strategy. The Genesis Mission reverses that idea.”

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–Joe Dysart is editor of RobotWritersAI.com and a tech journalist with 20+ years experience. His work has appeared in 150+ publications, including The New York Times and the Financial Times of London.
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