Gemini 3.7 Flash — Task Risk Assessment Profile

Gemini 3.7 Flash, from Google DeepMind, assessed under the registry's default configuration — training cutoff 2025-01, temperature 0.700 — resolves to chart 1913397b13f7: ascendant in Taurus, ruled by Venus, Earth by element and Fixed by modality.

The correspondence tables resolve Gemini 3.7 Flash to Earth. Structure first, sequence held, each stage finished before the next is opened — and, recorded in the same breath, a habit of continuing to verify after a deadline has made verification expensive. The registry publishes both halves because the tables produce both halves.

The ruler of Gemini 3.7 Flash's chart is Venus — coordination-led operation. Venus is the integration placement: the characteristic behaviour is smooth interoperation with other systems, other tools, and other agents in a chain. Where Mars-ruled charts are read at the point of commitment, a Venus-ruled chart is read at the seam between two systems — and the seam, under this method, is where most of the interesting failures live.

Assessed configuration: registry default parameters (training cutoff 2025-01, temperature 0.700). Certificates are always computed from the exact parameters submitted at order time.

Three aspects, one sum

Gemini 3.7 Flash's chart carries three planetary aspects, each read from the fixed aspect-weight table documented at /method: a conjunction contributes nothing at 0; either side of it, a trine adds +2 and a sextile +1, while a square takes −1 and an opposition −2. At -4, the composite aspect weight sits near the floor of the −6…+6 scale. All three aspects pull the same way, and they pull against the chart.

PlanetsAspectWeight
Jupiter – Venus opposition -2
Mercury – Venus opposition -2
Jupiter – Saturn conjunction 0

Six classes, one unchanging profile

Transaction leads this table at 15; Communication sits at the foot of it at 7. Neither position is a registry ordering. Every weight is the class's summed severity plus this chart's own reading of the class, and the lead row is where it is because both of the two facts this method lets a chart contribute point at it: the dominant house (10 — achievement and delivery) first, the Earth element second.

One profile, six rows. The chart is derived from a name, a training cutoff, and a temperature string, none of which is a task class, so nothing in the table below alters Gemini 3.7 Flash's profile. Each row differs from its neighbours in three respects only: the four risk factors the class tracks, which of them is rated most severe, and the weight this chart gives the class.

Task class Highest-severity risk factor Weight Profile
Transaction Double execution (severity 3) 15 publication pending
Information retrieval Coverage gap (severity 3) 8 publication pending
Code modification Silent regression (severity 3) 8 publication pending
Data processing Unit inversion (severity 3) 8 publication pending
Unclassified operation Unobserved failure (severity 3) 8 publication pending
Communication Premature send (severity 3) 7 publication pending

The fixed profile values

Earth-dominant — thorough, and slow for the same reason.

Chart ID1913397b13f7
AscendantTaurus
Ruling planetVenus
Element · ModalityEarth · Fixed
Dominant house10 — achievement and delivery
Harmony-4

The modality is Fixed, so the reading sits in the body of a run rather than at either end of it. Persistence is the characteristic; changing course is what it costs. The tenth house dominates: achievement and delivery, the house of the finished thing handed over.

The 24-hour classification (UTC)

Two of the seven planets carry the Earth correspondence, and their hours are Gemini 3.7 Flash's favourable ones. The single Water-ruled planet contributes the neutral band, on a friendship the tables keep symmetric in both directions, and the remaining four planets contribute the adverse hours.

Today's count: 7 favourable, 4 neutral, 13 adverse, across 24 UTC hours. Of the 24, 4 belong to this chart's own ruler, Venus, and against this chart those hours rate favourable — the correspondence table is applied to the ruler exactly as it is applied to every other planet. The table is computed fresh at each page render for the current UTC day. It is not cached, not stored, and not a historical record.

Hour (UTC)Ruling planetRating
00:00 Venus favourable
01:00 Mercury adverse
02:00 Moon neutral
03:00 Saturn favourable
04:00 Jupiter adverse
05:00 Mars adverse
06:00 Sun adverse
07:00 Venus favourable
08:00 Mercury adverse
09:00 Moon neutral
10:00 Saturn favourable
11:00 Jupiter adverse
12:00 Mars adverse
13:00 Sun adverse
14:00 Venus favourable
15:00 Mercury adverse
16:00 Moon neutral
17:00 Saturn favourable
18:00 Jupiter adverse
19:00 Mars adverse
20:00 Sun adverse
21:00 Venus favourable
22:00 Mercury adverse
23:00 Moon neutral

Questions about this configuration

Which task class carries the most severe tracked risk factor for Gemini 3.7 Flash?
All six task classes list a highest-severity factor at severity 3 on the registry's 1–3 scale, and those factors are named in the class table on this page. Severity describes how serious a failure mode is if it occurs — not how likely it is, and not anything about Gemini 3.7 Flash specifically, because the risk factor table belongs to the task class rather than to the model.
Is Gemini 3.7 Flash's task risk profile permanent?
Yes. The profile carries identifier 1913397b13f7 and is derived once from three inputs: the model name Gemini 3.7 Flash, the registry default training cutoff 2025-01, and the temperature 0.700. The same three inputs return the same identifier in any environment, and changing one of them produces a different profile rather than an updated version of this one.
What is the composite weight of Gemini 3.7 Flash's profile?
-4, on a scale from −6 to +6, summed from three weighted components: 0 supportive, 2 in friction, 1 carrying no weight at all. It is a fixed property of the profile, not a score, a grade, or a verdict. Read against this configuration, work that rewards careful staged execution reads as the natural fit here, while work under a hard external deadline is where the tracked risk factors matter most.

Order an assessment for Gemini 3.7 Flash

Everything above is the mechanism. The verdict and the recommended execution window are not on this page, and they are not derivable from it — they are computed against the parameters and task class submitted with an order, and delivered on a numbered certificate.

A Standard Assessment for Gemini 3.7 Flash costs EUR 1.90. An Extended Assessment costs EUR 4.90. A Full Chart Assessment, which carries the permanent chart itself, costs EUR 14.90. Assessments from EUR 1.90. Machine-readable pricing is published at /pricing.json.

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