A new "Troubleshooting" mode has reportedly appeared in the Gemini model selection menu for some users, hinting at a potential new direction for Google's AI assistant.
According to reports, the mode was spotted alongside existing options such as Gemini 3.5 Flash and Gemini 3.1 Pro, although Google has not officially announced the feature.
Step-by-step problem solving
Unlike standard chatbot interactions, the Troubleshooting mode is designed to guide users through a problem using a combination of text explanations and interactive widgets.
For example, if a user reports that a car will not start, Gemini could identify common causes and then present selectable options to narrow down the issue, creating a more structured diagnostic process.
Early users suggest the feature operates differently from Gemini's regular chat experience.
Rather than providing broad explanations or conversational responses, the mode appears to focus on diagnosing problems and offering practical solutions through guided workflows.
Reports indicate that the system may use a lower-temperature AI setting, helping it stay focused on troubleshooting rather than generating broader discussions.
Designed to replace lengthy manuals
The feature could help users troubleshoot common technical, mechanical, or software-related problems without needing to search through manuals or support documents.
By breaking issues into manageable steps, Gemini may offer a more user-friendly alternative to traditional help resources.While the feature appears to be functional for some users, reports suggest it may have been released unintentionally.
Google has not confirmed whether the appearance of the Troubleshooting mode is part of a planned rollout, an internal test, or an accidental release that could be withdrawn.
The reported feature arrives as Google continues expanding Gemini's capabilities.
Recent announcements have included new AI-powered tools and autonomous assistant features, highlighting the company's push to make Gemini more useful for everyday tasks and problem-solving.







