⬤ Google's next AI model, Gemini 3.5 Pro, just got exposed through a major leak, and the details are pretty wild. According to leaked internal docs shared by @PankajKumar, there's a development build called "Snow Bunny" that can spit out entire working apps—we're talking 3,000 lines of functional code from one prompt. The leaked branding images back this up, showing Google's getting ready to drop a serious upgrade to its AI lineup.
⬤ What makes this interesting is how the model actually works inside. Instead of one massive AI doing everything, Gemini 3.5 Pro apparently uses specialized sub-models that each handle different jobs. There's "Fierce Falcon" for speed and logic, and "Ghost Falcon" for design, visuals, and audio stuff. It's like having a team of experts working together rather than one generalist trying to do it all.
⬤ The performance numbers are where things get competitive. Leaked benchmarks show Gemini 3.5 Pro hitting around 80% on tough reasoning tests, compared to 55% for other models in the same category. Even more interesting—it reportedly beats the unreleased GPT-5.2's 75.40% score and outperforms Claude Opus 4.5. There's also a new "Deep Think" mode with System 2 reasoning that lets the model actually pause and work through complex problems step-by-step before answering.
⬤ Why this matters: we're seeing AI shift from quick responses to actual thoughtful reasoning. Leaked code references to gemini-for-google-3.5 variables hint the model's already prepped for API release. If these capabilities are real, Google's focus on structured thinking, specialized components, and massive code generation could shake up how developers and businesses use AI tools—and put serious pressure on competitors racing to keep up.
Saad Ullah
Saad Ullah