Google pushes Gemini into video, agents, and Search
At its I/O conference, Google announced several new AI models and features, including Gemini Omni for multimodal content generation (video-first), Gemini Spark as a personal cloud-based AI agent, and a redesigned Gemini app. The company also updated its Antigravity developer platform, expanded AI search capabilities, and extended its SynthID watermarking tool to Search and Chrome, with OpenAI and Kakao joining as partners.
Key Takeaways
- Gemini 3.5 Flash is described by Google as faster and cheaper than Gemini 3.1 Pro, with costs at roughly a third to half of comparable models.
- Gemini Omni starts with video generation, with image and text coming later; Omni Flash launches Tuesday for Google AI+, Pro, and Ultra subscribers in the Gemini app, Flow, and YouTube Shorts.
- Gemini Spark runs on dedicated Google Cloud virtual machines, stays available 24/7, and will start in select testing this week before a US Ultra beta next week.
- Google says the redesigned Gemini app is rolling out globally on Android, iOS, and the web today, and the app now has more than 900 million monthly users.
- SynthID is expanding to Search and Chrome, and OpenAI, Kakao, and Levin Labs are joining the watermarking standard as new partners.
Why It Matters
Google is pushing AI deeper into the consumer and creator stack at the same time: video generation in Gemini, always-on agents in Spark, and a redesigned app interface to surface both. For streaming and video workflows, Omni’s ability to take user uploads, swap characters, and feed generated output back as input points to more iterative content editing inside Google’s own products. The same event also tied these tools to Search, YouTube Shorts, and Chrome, which broadens distribution beyond a standalone app. Watch the launch of Omni’s API version and the broader release of Spark, since those are the clearest signs of how far Google plans to push these features beyond early access.
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