Google is taking a series of initiatives to make its artificial intelligence (AI) models and features more accessible and user-friendly. On one hand, Google is testing new designs to optimize the user experience when transitioning from the AI overview to AI modes; on the other hand, the Gemini3Pro model is undergoing large-scale international expansion.
Design Optimization: One-Click Access to AI Conversations
Google is currently testing a new design on mobile devices to achieve a seamless AI experience.
Old Design: Previously, users needed to expand the AI overview and scroll to the bottom to find the shortcut for "Explore AI Mode."
New Design: Now, clicking the "Show More" button on the AI overview will automatically guide users into AI mode. Once in AI mode, users will see a "Ask" bar at the bottom, allowing them to immediately ask follow-up questions in a conversational format.
Google states that its goal is to "let users not worry about where or how to ask questions." The AI overview is still positioned as a "useful starting point," but the new design allows users to quickly view snapshots and have deeper conversations when needed.

Gemini3Pro/Nano Banana Pro International Expansion
At the same time as optimizing the user experience, Google's large AI models are also accelerating their international rollout.
After its release in the United States, the Gemini3Pro and Nano Banana Pro models are now being rolled out to "English-speaking users in nearly 120 countries and regions" and are integrated into Google Search.
This feature is currently available only to Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers. Subscribers can enable it by opening the drop-down menu in the top-left corner and selecting "Thinking with 3Pro."
The advantage of Gemini3Pro is that it can generate interfaces related to queries, such as "dynamic visual layouts, interactive tools, and custom simulations." When using Nano Banana Pro for image generation, users must ensure they are using Gemini3Pro and launch it by clicking the "plus" menu.
