Google has not yet officially released a Gemini 3.5 large language model, though recent internal checkpoints like the codenamed "Cappuccino" variant have surfaced in testing arenas with notable gains in coding, reasoning, and multimodal performance compared to the generally available Gemini 3.1 series. Traders are closely watching the upcoming Google I/O 2026 keynote on May 19-20 as the most likely window for an official announcement, following executive hints of a new flagship model arriving "very very soon" and competitive pressure to match or exceed contemporaries like GPT-5.5-level systems. Recent pattern of iterative 3.1 updates, including the May 7 general availability of Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite, underscores Google's rapid development cadence, but any 3.5 launch would need to meet explicit marketing and availability criteria through AI Studio, Vertex AI, or the consumer app to resolve related markets.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated$1,399,474 Vol.

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$1,399,474 Vol.

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77%

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For this market to resolve to "Yes," Gemini 3.5 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 clearly defined and publicly announced by Google as being accessible to the general public.
Gemini 3.5 refers to a product explicitly named Gemini 3.5 (e.g., Gemini 3.5 Pro would count), or one that is recognized as a successor to Gemini 3, similar to the progression from Gemini 2.0 to Gemini 2.5. Products labeled as Gemini 4 or similar will not count for this market's resolution. Additional Gemini 3 models (e.g. a release of Gemini 3 Flash-lite) will not count.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Google, with additional verification from a consensus of credible reporting.
Market Opened: Feb 9, 2026, 2:38 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...For this market to resolve to "Yes," Gemini 3.5 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 clearly defined and publicly announced by Google as being accessible to the general public.
Gemini 3.5 refers to a product explicitly named Gemini 3.5 (e.g., Gemini 3.5 Pro would count), or one that is recognized as a successor to Gemini 3, similar to the progression from Gemini 2.0 to Gemini 2.5. Products labeled as Gemini 4 or similar will not count for this market's resolution. Additional Gemini 3 models (e.g. a release of Gemini 3 Flash-lite) will not count.
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 has not yet officially released a Gemini 3.5 large language model, though recent internal checkpoints like the codenamed "Cappuccino" variant have surfaced in testing arenas with notable gains in coding, reasoning, and multimodal performance compared to the generally available Gemini 3.1 series. Traders are closely watching the upcoming Google I/O 2026 keynote on May 19-20 as the most likely window for an official announcement, following executive hints of a new flagship model arriving "very very soon" and competitive pressure to match or exceed contemporaries like GPT-5.5-level systems. Recent pattern of iterative 3.1 updates, including the May 7 general availability of Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite, underscores Google's rapid development cadence, but any 3.5 launch would need to meet explicit marketing and availability criteria through AI Studio, Vertex AI, or the consumer app to resolve related markets.
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