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Google Unveils Gemini Spark — An AI Agent Working for Users 24/7

Google unveiled Gemini Spark — a personal AI agent based on the Gemini 3.5 model, capable of operating 24/7 in the background. The agent autonomously…

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Google Unveils Gemini Spark — An AI Agent Working for Users 24/7
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At the Google I/O 2026 developer conference, the company presented Gemini Spark — a next-generation personal AI agent. Unlike traditional chatbots that wait for your request and answer questions, Spark can operate in the background, performing user tasks around the clock. Google positions Spark not as a tool, but as a full-fledged partner in solving everyday tasks.

How the New Agent Works

Gemini Spark is built on the Gemini 3.5 model and represents an entirely new type of AI assistant. Instead of simply answering questions in a dialog window, the agent can independently execute user tasks without constant involvement and monitoring.

Imagine a scenario: you give Spark an instruction like 'schedule a meeting with the team next week.' The agent won't just confirm the command — it will independently check everyone's schedule, suggest a suitable time, send invitations, and notify you of the results. All of this will happen in the background, without your intervention.

Spark is deeply integrated with Google's ecosystem — it works with Gmail, Google Calendar, Docs, Sheets, and other services. This gives it access to the context of your work and allows it to do truly useful things, not just answer questions.

Difference from an Ordinary Chatbot

The fundamental difference between Spark and traditional AI assistants includes:

  • Proactivity — Spark doesn't just wait for your requests; it can offer solutions, remind you of deadlines, and initiate actions
  • Autonomy — it performs work in the background without constant dialogue; you can simply give it a task and go about your business
  • Continuity — it operates 24/7 without requiring constant activation and switching between applications
  • Partnership level — it positions itself as an equal partner that interprets your intentions, not just a subordinate tool
  • Contextual memory — it remembers your priorities, preferences, and interaction history

Google's Strategic Shift

The presentation of Gemini Spark demonstrates where Google is heading in the field of AI assistants. After the ChatGPT boom and the wave of dialogue bots, the industry is moving to the next level — autonomous agents that actively help rather than passively answer questions. The company is investing significant resources in the development of agentic AI, seeing it as the future of human-machine interaction. Spark is embedded in Google's broader strategy and works in synergy with other company services, creating a unified intelligent ecosystem.

What This Means

The launch of Gemini Spark signals a turn in the AI industry: from interactive dialogue bots to fully autonomous agents. For end users, this could mean more natural, supportive, and efficient interaction with AI. For developers and companies — new opportunities for automation and productivity enhancement.

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