Gemini in Google Sheets just achieved state-of-the-art performance.
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Today we announced new beta features for Gemini in Sheets to help you create, organize and edit entire sheets, from basic tasks to complex data analysis — just describe …
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By Eric Birnbaum | Group Product Manager, Google Sheets
Mar 10, 2026
Gemini in Google Sheets just achieved state-of-the-art performance.
Today we announced new beta features for Gemini in Sheets to help you create, organize and edit entire sheets, from basic tasks to complex data analysis — just describe what you need.
Gemini in Sheets has reached state-of-the-art proficiency in autonomously manipulating complex, real-world spreadsheets on the full SpreadsheetBench dataset, a public benchmark which evaluates models on their ability to edit spreadsheets in real-world scenarios. Achieving a 70.48% success rate, Gemini in Sheets not only exceeds competitors but nears human expert ability.
We look forward to seeing how you use these new capabilities. You can learn more about the full set of Gemini updates in Google Sheets, Drive, Docs and Slides in our full Keyword post and Google Workspace post.
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