Persistent Digital Assistant Aims to Automate Tasks Across Applications
Mountain View, CA - Google has unveiled Gemini Spark, a new cloud-based artificial intelligence agent designed to operate continuously in the background, managing tasks across various Google applications. The service, powered by Gemini 3.5 Flash and a framework called Google Antigravity, is slated for initial rollout to Google AI Ultra subscribers in the U.S. next week.
Gemini Spark operates as a persistent AI agent, running on dedicated Google Cloud virtual machines, enabling it to monitor and complete tasks 24/7, independent of user device activity. The agent is intended to move beyond typical chatbot interactions, taking proactive actions on behalf of the user under their direction. Its integration with services like Gmail, Docs, Sheets, and Slides suggests an ambition to automate aspects of users' digital workflows.
Functionality and Integration
Spark is described as capable of accessing and processing information from a user's emails, documents, and other digital assets. Google suggests it can draft content, organize notes, create summaries, and handle more complex, "long-horizon" tasks with minimal user oversight. Examples provided include anticipating household needs by analyzing invoices.
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"Spark can pull all the facts from your emails, your docs, your sheets, and slides and write the draft for you," stated Josh Woodward, VP of the Gemini App and AI Studio.
Unlike many AI tools that require direct user input for each step, Spark is engineered to break down tasks into stages and execute them autonomously in the background. This means users can assign a task and then disengage, with Spark managing the execution on dedicated virtual machines.
Availability and Underpinnings
The service is part of Google's broader push into "agentic AI." A version of Spark will also be accessible to Google's enterprise clients. Google intends to integrate Spark into its Gemini Enterprise app and expects it to feature prominently in Android Halo, a forthcoming dedicated hub for AI agents on mobile devices. The agent's underlying technology combines the Gemini 3.5 Flash model with the Antigravity harness, described as the foundational platform for other AI agents within Google Cloud.
Concerns regarding the autonomy of such agents are being addressed by Google through mechanisms like the Agent Payments Protocol (AP2), a framework designed to set limits on spending, merchant interactions, and purchasing capabilities.
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Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai framed Spark as the "next evolution of smart digital assistants."
Google has also indicated plans to introduce a 'Daily Brief' feature and is reportedly innovating the voice experience within its desktop applications. Spark is positioned as Google's most direct consumer manifestation of its "agent-first AI strategy."