Alphabet’s Google on Thursday announced plan to release its new artificial intelligence (AI) model, the Gemini 3.7 Flash, built for software coding and automated business operations. While introducing the new AI model, Google however failed to provide a timeline for the release of its flagship Pro AI model.
The tech giant is marketing the model as a budget-friendly choice for companies developing autonomous AI systems capable of planning tasks, utilising software tools and executing multi-step workflows with reduced human oversight.
Gemini 3.7 Flash arrives three weeks after the launch of Gemini 3.6 Flash, a new model that demonstrates better performance in coding tasks, including debugging, issue resolution and production-ready code generation, according to a Google blog post.
Google set an introductory price of 75 cents per million input tokens and $3.75 per million output tokens through the end of the year, which represents half the original cost of Gemini 3.6 Flash. The model is now available through Gemini Spark, Google’s subscription-based AI agent service for Google AI Pro and Ultra customers in more than 160 countries.
Investors continue to await Gemini 3.5 Pro, Google’s premium model, as a measure of whether its DeepMind AI unit can maintain competitive standing with rivals Anthropic and OpenAI. Google stated in July that Gemini 3.5 Pro was undergoing testing with partners and would launch soon.













