Leaked Gemini internal reasoning + UI schema

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Summary

A user discovered that Gemini dumped its internal scratchpad, including UI rendering logic, component names like Bento, and Knowledge Graph entity IDs, revealing previously undocumented details about its internal pipeline.

Asked Gemini a basic World Cup stat question (how many times has Spain finished top 4). Instead of an answer, it dumped its entire scratchpad: internal card-rendering logic with real component names (Bento/BentoCard/chameleon), a checklist it runs to decide what UI to render, and entity IDs it pulls from Google's Knowledge Graph. Just hadn't seen this specific schema documented anywhere. Raw output here: https://pastebin.com/8HWikGWj Curious if anyone's seen the "Bento" naming before or knows more about how this rendering pipeline works.
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