Information from a social media post suggests Google’s next AI model, Gemini 3.0, could launch on October 22, 2025. The potential release date appeared in a leaked document shared on the platform formerly known as Twitter, though Google has not officially announced details about the model.
The leak originated from a user identified as @chatgpt21, who posted an image of a table listing project milestones. This development follows the release of Gemini 2.5 near the start of the year and the subsequent debuts of Gemini 2.5 Pro, Flash, and Flash-Lite. While Google is actively developing its next-generation AI, the company has not yet disclosed any information regarding the specific capabilities or features planned for the Gemini 3.0 system.
LMAO some Cheeto eating intern leaked the Gemini 3 release date 😭 pic.twitter.com/DUvK0gHqlS
— Chris (@chatgpt21) October 11, 2025
The shared image’s table contains a specific entry in its second-to-last row, which schedules an announcement for the October date. An associated note for this entry states it is “Looking to align with Gemini 3.0 launch moment (Marketing milestone).” Based on the timing of the leak’s publication, this information points to a potential launch for the upcoming Wednesday. The reference to a “Marketing milestone” directly connects the scheduled date to the public rollout of the new AI model.
The original source of the document remains unclear, and its authenticity cannot be independently verified. However, editor-at-large Mishaal Rahman commented on the post, stating his belief that the document appears to be authentic. Official confirmation regarding the potential launch is anticipated during the following week, pending any announcement from the company.