Google DeepMind releases PaLM 3 Studio with UX-focused instruction set

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Google DeepMind releases PaLM 3 Studio with UX-focused instruction set

DeepMind today launched PaLM 3 Studio, a branch of the PaLM 3 family that prioritizes user-experience reasoning. The model offers specialized instructions for critiquing interfaces, generating accessible alternatives, and producing component-level code with explainable reasoning steps.

PaLM 3 Studio connects to Figma and Google Workspace, enabling designers to request in-context critiques or automated redesign suggestions without leaving their working files. The model’s outputs include rationale annotations — explainable notes about why a particular change improves accessibility or consistency.

Google emphasized enterprise readiness: PaLM 3 Studio supports data residency controls, API rate-tiering for creative teams, and a new “design governance” layer where organizations encode style rules that PaLM 3 Studio enforces during generation.