Google I/O, Gemini Spark, Antigravity
Google I/O has limited announcements this year, with many features still in preview. The most notable upcoming product is Gemini Spark, which aims to serve as a personal AI agent integrated with various Google applications. Additionally, the transition from Gemini CLI to Antigravity CLI will take place on June 18th, affecting existing AI subscription plans.
- ▪Google I/O this year has few announcements available for immediate testing.
- ▪Gemini Spark is described as a personal AI agent that connects with Google apps.
- ▪The Gemini CLI tool will be replaced by the closed source Antigravity CLI on June 18th.
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It's hard to find much to write about Google I/O this year because I have a policy of not writing about anything that I can't try out myself, and a lot of the big announcements are "coming soon". I actually prefer to write about things that are in general availability, because I've had instances in the past where the previews didn't match what was released to the general public later on. Aside from Gemini 3.5 Flash the most interesting announcement looks to be Google's upcoming OpenClaw competitor Gemini Spark, described as "your personal AI agent" which can "connect natively with your favorite Google apps like Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, YouTube, and Google Maps".
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