The development of AI coding agents progressed at a very rapid pace, but they still had a huge limitation in that they still required consistent supervision.
The majority of agents were run locally, step by step, requiring your concentration at every step.
They were friendly, but nowhere near as truly independent.
Mistral AI revolutionizes gaming with Mistral Medium 3.5, particularly when integrated with Vibe remote agents and Work mode in Chat.
Artificial intelligence is no longer something you are in constant contact with, but something that actually works in your favor in the background.
You delegate the work, abandon it, and return to the completed work.
Mistral Medium 3.5 — A unified model
Mistral Medium 3.5 is a robust Dense model 128B which integrates various functions into a single system. In the past, you needed different chat, reasoning, and coding models.
At this point, a weight suit takes care of everything.
It replaces:
- Middle Mistral 3.1
- Masterful (cat)
- Devstral 2 (Coding Agents)
This standardization allows for greater consistency and eliminates small context differences that occurred when switching between specialized models.
Designed to perform long and complex tasks.
The majority of LLMs are also geared towards quick discussions. However, debugging large code bases, searching, refactoring are all multi-step processes that require persistence.
Mistral Medium 3.5 is created specifically for this:
- 256 KB pop-up – can easily work with entire codebases.
- Controllable reasoning effort – control the depth of their thinking on each task.
- Long-term predictable performance – remains predictable even when used over long periods of time.
This makes things much better with agent workflows than with traditional chat models.
Mistral Medium 3.5 Basic Abilities
The model is very versatile. Key strengths include:
- Excellent instruction followed
- Eager for deep thinking (math, logic, multi-step problems)
- High-quality code generation
- Native function call
- Consistent structured output (JSON, other formats accessible to tools)
- Multimedia help (text + images).
The vision characteristics are realistic and adapt to real changes in images.
Why this model is important
The most striking aspect of the Mistral Medium 3.5 is its stability during long tasks.
Most existing models work effectively when the tool is applied to single responses, but fail when the tools are chained together, the tasks are lengthy, and the results must be integrated into other systems.
This is the model that was developed to deal with such scenarios.
Benchmarks (real world signal):
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- 77.6 on SWE-Bench Verified (software engineering)
- 91.4 on τ 3 -Telecom (agent flows)
It is obviously much better than previous Mistral coding models and has completely supplanted Devstral in the Vibe system.
Remote Coding Agents with Vibe: The Game Changer
This is when the exciting things happen.
Vibe by Mistral takes coding agents to the cloud.
They work asynchronously: they continue to work even when you are offline or busy.
Typical workflow:
- Start a task via CLI or chat.
- The agent works in the cloud environment
- Automatic progress tracking is followed.
- You receive the final product (usually as a clean PR)
No more monitoring every step.
Best Use Cases
These asynchronous agents are better than time-consuming structured tasks:
- Large-scale code refactoring
- Generation of test suites
- Bug fixes
- Dependency Updates
- Debugging the CI/CD pipeline
You no longer just get an AI that helps you code.
You get an AI that will do the coding work on your behalf.
Availability of Mistral Medium 3.5
Mistral Medium 3.5 available in:
- Vibe → Asynchronous Code Agents.
- Chat → Workflows and interaction
- API → Custom Integrations
It is also open (modified MIT license) and can be self-hosted and works best with vLLM and SGLang.
Conclusion
Mistral Medium 3.5 is not just another model upgrade, but rather a fundamental shift in our approach to using AI.
We are moving beyond step-by-step incentives to assigning tasks and reviewing results.
The stack:
- Model → Mistral Medium 3.5
- Execution → Vibe Agents
- Interface → Le Chat working mode
The combination of AI as a support tool and AI as a self-working tool makes AI a useful tool capable of being a self-employed worker.
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