Android Authority and Digital Trends report Google has started rolling out Gemini Spark to Google AI Ultra subscribers in the U.S. Googles official blog post describes the updated Gemini app, listing Gemini 3.5 Flash, Gemini Omni, a new design language, a Daily Brief agent, and Gemini Spark as a 24/7 personal assistant; the blog also states Gemini serves 900 million monthly users across 230 countries and 70 languages (per Google).
TechCrunch reports CEO Sundar Pichai described Spark as "your personal AI agent that helps you navigate your digital life, taking action on your behalf and under your direction," and TechCrunch quotes Google Labs Josh Woodward on Spark pulling facts from emails and documents to draft messages.
Android Authority and TechCrunch report Spark runs on cloud-based virtual machines on Google Cloud and is integrated with Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides.
Forbes reports an onboarding text and code references indicating Spark "may do things like share your info or make purchases without asking," and that Google introduced an Agent Payment Protocol during the I/O keynote.
Android Authority and Digital Trends report Google has started rolling out Gemini Spark to Google AI Ultra subscribers in the U.S. Googles official blog post describes the updated Gemini app, listing Gemini 3.5 Flash, Gemini Omni, a new design language, a Daily Brief agent, and Gemini Spark as a 24/7 personal assistant; the blog also states Gemini serves 900 million monthly users across 230 countries and 70 languages (per Google). TechCrunch reports CEO Sundar Pichai described Spark as "your personal AI agent that helps you navigate your digital life, taking action on your behalf and under your direction," and TechCrunch quotes Google Labs Josh Woodward on Spark pulling facts from emails and documents to draft messages. Android Authority and TechCrunch report Spark runs on cloud-based virtual machines on Google Cloud and is integrated with Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Forbes reports an onboarding text and code references indicating Spark "may do things like share your info or make purchases without asking," and that Google introduced an Agent Payment Protocol during the I/O keynote.