Google DeepMind's Gemini 3 Pro, released in November 2025, established a new benchmark for large language model reasoning with over 50% gains in depth and reliability compared to Gemini 2.5 Pro, powering advanced developer tools and multimodal tasks. Subsequent Gemini 3.1 updates in early 2026, including Flash TTS and enhanced multi-step reasoning, have rolled out to users, solidifying trader consensus around incremental flagship improvements rather than a revolutionary leap. April's Gemma 4 open-weights release—derived from Gemini 3 research—delivers frontier-level intelligence on local hardware, intensifying competitive pressure on closed models like OpenAI's GPT series. With Google I/O 2026 imminent, watch for announcements on Gemini 3.5 or 4.0, potential coding-focused variants, or regulatory updates that could shift market-implied odds.
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Qualifying models must be positioned by Google as a next-generation, reasoning-focused flagship within the Gemini model line. For example, qualifying models include newly released or newly made generally available (GA) reasoning-focused flagship models (e.g, Gemini 3.1 GA), or any new Pro, Deep Think, or Ultra variants (e.g., Gemini 3.2 Pro, Gemini 3.4 Deep Think, Gemini 4 Ultra).
Models explicitly positioned for speed, efficiency, or low-cost inference that compromise reasoning capability will NOT qualify. This includes, but is not limited to, variants such as Gemini Flash, Flash-lite, Nano, or similar lightweight or latency-optimized models, even if released under a new Gemini version number.
Specialized models for non-text modalities such as video generation (e.g., Veo), image generation (e.g., Imagen, Nano Banana), music generation (e.g., Lyria), or robotics (e.g., Gemini Robotics) will NOT qualify, even if released under a qualifying Gemini version number.
A qualifying model must be launched and publicly accessible, including via open beta or open rolling waitlist signups. A closed beta or any form of private access will not suffice. The release must be either clearly defined and publicly announced by Google as being accessible to the general public or otherwise made publicly accessible and explicitly labeled within the company's official website. Labeling errors, placeholder text, or version names displayed on the website that do not correspond to a model that is actually accessible to the general public will not qualify.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Google, with additional verification from a consensus of credible reporting.
Mercado abierto: Apr 30, 2026, 10:27 AM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Qualifying models must be positioned by Google as a next-generation, reasoning-focused flagship within the Gemini model line. For example, qualifying models include newly released or newly made generally available (GA) reasoning-focused flagship models (e.g, Gemini 3.1 GA), or any new Pro, Deep Think, or Ultra variants (e.g., Gemini 3.2 Pro, Gemini 3.4 Deep Think, Gemini 4 Ultra).
Models explicitly positioned for speed, efficiency, or low-cost inference that compromise reasoning capability will NOT qualify. This includes, but is not limited to, variants such as Gemini Flash, Flash-lite, Nano, or similar lightweight or latency-optimized models, even if released under a new Gemini version number.
Specialized models for non-text modalities such as video generation (e.g., Veo), image generation (e.g., Imagen, Nano Banana), music generation (e.g., Lyria), or robotics (e.g., Gemini Robotics) will NOT qualify, even if released under a qualifying Gemini version number.
A qualifying model must be launched and publicly accessible, including via open beta or open rolling waitlist signups. A closed beta or any form of private access will not suffice. The release must be either clearly defined and publicly announced by Google as being accessible to the general public or otherwise made publicly accessible and explicitly labeled within the company's official website. Labeling errors, placeholder text, or version names displayed on the website that do not correspond to a model that is actually accessible to the general public will not qualify.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Google, with additional verification from a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Google DeepMind's Gemini 3 Pro, released in November 2025, established a new benchmark for large language model reasoning with over 50% gains in depth and reliability compared to Gemini 2.5 Pro, powering advanced developer tools and multimodal tasks. Subsequent Gemini 3.1 updates in early 2026, including Flash TTS and enhanced multi-step reasoning, have rolled out to users, solidifying trader consensus around incremental flagship improvements rather than a revolutionary leap. April's Gemma 4 open-weights release—derived from Gemini 3 research—delivers frontier-level intelligence on local hardware, intensifying competitive pressure on closed models like OpenAI's GPT series. With Google I/O 2026 imminent, watch for announcements on Gemini 3.5 or 4.0, potential coding-focused variants, or regulatory updates that could shift market-implied odds.
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