Comment by Szpadel 3 months ago isn't that weird there are no benchmarks included on this release? 4 comments Szpadel Reply qsort 3 months ago I was thinking the same thing. It's the first release from any major lab in recent memory not to feature benchmarks.It's probably counterprogramming, Gemini 3.0 will drop soon. emp17344 3 months ago Probably because it’s not that much better than GPT-5 and they want to keep the AI train moving. qwertytyyuu 3 months ago even if its slightly better, they might still have released the benchmarks and called it a incremental improvement. I think that its falls behind one some compared to chat gpt5 bogtog 3 months ago For 5.1-thinking, they show that 90th-percentile-length conversations are have 71% longer reasoning and 10th-percentile-length ones are 57% shorter
qsort 3 months ago I was thinking the same thing. It's the first release from any major lab in recent memory not to feature benchmarks.It's probably counterprogramming, Gemini 3.0 will drop soon.
emp17344 3 months ago Probably because it’s not that much better than GPT-5 and they want to keep the AI train moving. qwertytyyuu 3 months ago even if its slightly better, they might still have released the benchmarks and called it a incremental improvement. I think that its falls behind one some compared to chat gpt5
qwertytyyuu 3 months ago even if its slightly better, they might still have released the benchmarks and called it a incremental improvement. I think that its falls behind one some compared to chat gpt5
bogtog 3 months ago For 5.1-thinking, they show that 90th-percentile-length conversations are have 71% longer reasoning and 10th-percentile-length ones are 57% shorter
I was thinking the same thing. It's the first release from any major lab in recent memory not to feature benchmarks.
It's probably counterprogramming, Gemini 3.0 will drop soon.
Probably because it’s not that much better than GPT-5 and they want to keep the AI train moving.
even if its slightly better, they might still have released the benchmarks and called it a incremental improvement. I think that its falls behind one some compared to chat gpt5
For 5.1-thinking, they show that 90th-percentile-length conversations are have 71% longer reasoning and 10th-percentile-length ones are 57% shorter