@VraserX: The latest Gemini 3.5 checkpoint seems disappointing so far. Fast and smart is nice, but prompt adherence is absolutely…
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The latest Gemini 3.5 checkpoint is criticized for poor prompt adherence, with the model ignoring instructions, using web when told not to, and overbuilding UI, raising concerns about agent reliability despite speed and intelligence.
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The latest Gemini 3.5 checkpoint seems disappointing so far.
Fast and smart is nice, but prompt adherence is absolutely crucial.
If a model ignores clear instructions, uses web when told not to, and keeps overbuilding flashy UI panels, that is a real agent problem.
Intelligence without control is not enough.
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