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Gemini 3 and GPT-5.1 - Two Different Visions of the Same AI Future

Gemini 3 and GPT-5.1 - Two Different Visions of the Same AI Future

Julia Stelmach
28/11/2025 | Updated at: 28/11/2025 | 7 min read

Google and OpenAI have almost simultaneously introduced their new models: Gemini 3 and GPT-5.1.

Gemini 3 and GPT-5.1 - Two Different Visions of the Same AI Future

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    Google and OpenAI have almost simultaneously introduced their new models: Gemini 3 and GPT-5.1. At first glance they seem like just “next versions” of systems we already know, but looking deeper reveals two completely different philosophies.

    Gemini 3 is presented as a super-intelligent, agent-driven model deeply embedded in the Google ecosystem. GPT-5.1, on the other hand, is a major update to ChatGPT, focused heavily on conversation quality, style personalization, and adaptive reasoning.

     

     

    1. A new generation of models - what is really changing?

     

    The new models are no longer just “bigger” or “faster.” Both Google and OpenAI emphasize three key priorities:

    • better reasoning — models should not only “connect facts” but actually understand complex problems,
    • agent-like capabilities — planning and executing full sequences of actions,
    • user experience — natural, predictable, human-like conversation with flexible tuning of response style.

    Gemini 3 and GPT-5.1 pursue these goals in different ways.

     

     

    2. Gemini 3 - a super-agent in Google’s world

     

    2.1. A model designed for deep reasoning

    Google describes Gemini 3 as its most intelligent model so far. Key points include:

    • significantly stronger results in reasoning tests,
    • high performance in mathematics, logic, and specialist knowledge tasks,
    • a strong emphasis on understanding long, complex, and chaotic data.

    This is no longer just a “chatbot” answering isolated questions — it is a model built for multi-step, unconventional challenges.

     

     

    2.2. Gemini 3 Deep Think - a “longer reflection” mode

    One of the biggest innovations is Gemini 3 Deep Think — a special variant of the model that:

    • spends more time on internal reasoning,
    • is intended for the most difficult tasks,
    • performs better where creativity and non-obvious solutions are required.

    Initially, Deep Think is released selectively - first to safety teams, later to premium users.

     

     

    2.3. Three main application areas: learn, build, plan

    Google organizes Gemini 3’s use cases into three categories.

     

    Learn anything - learn whatever you want

    Gemini 3 offers:

    • a very long context window (around one million tokens),
    • native handling of text, images, video, audio, and code,
    • advanced understanding of structure and relationships between different data types.

    Practical examples include:

    • turning handwritten notes and family recipes into an organized digital cookbook,
    • breaking down difficult scientific papers into summaries, flashcards, and visualizations,
    • analyzing video recordings (e.g., sports training) and producing improvement plans.

    Build anything - create whatever you want

    Gemini 3 heavily targets developers and creators:

    • generates complex web interfaces from a single well-described prompt,
    • can create 3D games, shaders, generative graphics,
    • supports code improvement, adding tests, and refactoring.

    The model doesn’t just write code - it understands existing projects and entire repository contexts much better.

    Plan anything - plan and execute

    Here Gemini moves into agent territory:

    • it can plan tasks over longer horizons,
    • maintains a coherent plan across many steps,
    • works well in complex workflows — from email/task management to organizing trips or projects.

    This is a step toward an assistant that not only advises but also executes tasks (within user-granted permissions).

     

     

    2.4. Deep integration with Google products

    A defining feature of Gemini 3 is immediate integration with the Google ecosystem:

    • presence in Google Search as a generative answer mode,
    • integration with the Assistant app,
    • availability for developers through Google Cloud and coding tools,
    • compatibility with popular IDEs.

    The strategy is clear: instead of “another standalone AI app,” Google is building one intelligence layer across all major services.

     

     

    2.5. Safety and robustness

    Google also highlights safety features:

    • extensive robustness testing against misuse,
    • reduced tendency to “agree with” users at the expense of accuracy,
    • better resistance to prompt-injection attacks and attempts at illegal use.

    This matters especially as the model becomes an agent with access to tools and user data.

     

     

     

    3. GPT-5.1 - a ChatGPT that thinks better and “feels” the conversation

     

    3.1. Two pillars: Instant and Thinking

    OpenAI develops GPT-5.1 in two major variants.

    GPT-5.1 Instant - everyday model

    This is the default model for most tasks:

    • fast and responsive,
    • much better at following formats and instructions,
    • noticeably more natural in conversation (warmer, less rigid).

    The key innovation is adaptive reasoning - the model decides for itself when to “think longer” and when a short answer is enough. This blends efficiency with deeper reasoning.

     

    GPT-5.1 Thinking - for difficult tasks

    This variant is designed for more demanding applications:

    • dynamically adjusts its reasoning time to the complexity of the problem,
    • produces clear and structured explanations,
    • performs better on multi-step tasks requiring long reasoning chains.

    It is ideal for complex analysis, advanced technical explanations, or work with difficult concepts.

     

     

    3.2. Style personalization - a tailor-made assistant

    One of GPT-5.1’s strongest features is its personalization layer. Users can:

    • choose the response style (default, friendly, efficient, professional, more honest, more humorous),
    • control length and conciseness,
    • adjust “warmth” — from formal to casual,
    • decide how scannable the text should be — sections, paragraphs, bullet points,
    • set how often emojis should appear.

     

    Additionally:

    • the model follows custom instructions more consistently,
    • once set, preferences work across all chats and models in ChatGPT,
    • the assistant may suggest changes if it notices recurring patterns (e.g., regularly asking for shorter answers).

     

     

    3.3. Availability and API integration

    GPT-5.1 is rolled out gradually:

    • first to paid plan users,
    • later as the default ChatGPT model,
    • older GPT-5 versions remain temporarily as legacy options.

    In the API:

    • Instant is the fast, versatile chat model,
    • Thinking is meant for reasoning-intensive, highly structured tasks.

     

     

    4. Gemini 3 vs. GPT-5.1 - comparing the approaches

     

    4.1. Different priorities

    Gemini 3 (Google) focuses on:

    • raw reasoning power,
    • agent-like planning over long horizons,
    • multimodality and very long context,
    • deep integration with the Google ecosystem and developer tools.

     

    GPT-5.1 (OpenAI) focuses on:

    • conversation quality and naturalness,
    • personalization of style and assistant behavior,
    • adaptive reasoning combined with high speed,
    • smooth upgrades within existing ChatGPT workflows and APIs.

     

    4.2. Which model should you choose?

    It can be simplified into two scenarios.

    Gemini 3 is the better fit if:

    • your work is tightly connected to the Google ecosystem,
    • you need agent-like scenarios — AI that not only advises but performs tasks,
    • you work with complex multimodal data and extremely long context,
    • you need maximum reasoning and planning capabilities.

     

    GPT-5.1 is a better choice if:

    • conversation quality matters most to you,
    • you want to tailor the assistant’s style to yourself, your team, or your brand,
    • you already rely on ChatGPT and prefer an evolutionary upgrade,
    • you use AI heavily for conceptual work, writing, translation, research, or precise formatting tasks.

     

     

    5. Conclusion - not one winner, but two complementary visions

     

    The new generation of models clearly shows that:

    • raw model power matters less than how well the AI collaborates with the human,
    • agent-like behavior (planning and executing actions) becomes as important as output quality,
    • style, tone, and personalization are no longer optional — they are core product features.

    Gemini 3 and GPT-5.1 do not fight as much as they offer two complementary visions:
    one of an agent-assistant deeply embedded in Google’s tools, and another of a conversational assistant you can finely tailor to your preferences.

     

    Bibliography

    Pichai S., Hassabis D., Kavukcuoglu K., A new era of intelligence with Gemini 3, “The Keyword – Google Blog”, 18.11.2025,
    https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3/

    OpenAI, GPT-5.1: Smarter, more conversational ChatGPT, 12.11.2025,
    https://openai.com/pl-PL/index/gpt-5-1/

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