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Don’t use Gemini Live while driving, warns Google founder Sergey Brin

Google co-founder Sergey Brin has warned users against using Gemini Live while driving, saying the current public version runs on an outdated model. A more advanced version powered by Gemini 3 is expected to launch in the coming weeks.

December 17, 2025 / 16:27 IST
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Google co-founder Sergey Brin has issued a clear warning to users: don’t rely on Gemini Live while driving, at least not yet. Speaking at a recent panel discussion at Stanford University, Brin said the current public version of Gemini Live is based on an outdated model and is not ready for use in situations that demand full attention, such as driving.

According to a report by Business Insider, Brin admitted that he personally tests Gemini Live while commuting. He described this as “dogfooding,” a term used in the tech world to mean using your own product to understand how it works in real-life situations. During these tests, Brin said he asks the AI complex questions, including estimating the cost and power needs of building data centres.

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However, Brin made it clear that his personal use should not be taken as advice for others. “You shouldn’t do it now, because we have a way better version coming,” he said, explaining that the model currently available to users is what he called an “ancient” one.

Brin stressed that there is a big gap between the version of Gemini Live available to the public and the one Google is testing internally. He said the internal version is far more capable and handles complex questions much better. A significantly improved public release is expected within weeks and will likely be powered by Gemini 3, Google’s next-generation AI model.