Google will allow to create and manage multiple AI agents right in Search.
Soon, you’ll be able to create and manage multiple AI agents for your many tasks — right in Search ✨
We’re starting with information agents:
🔹These agents intelligently look across everything on the web, including blogs, news sites and social posts, plus real-time data on… pic.twitter.com/cVcHKrdXoW
— Google (@Google) May 19, 2026
This may be powerful,
For ongoing tasks, like planning a wedding or managing a move, Search can code entire custom experiences with Google @Antigravity. Think: mini apps, dashboards or trackers you can come back to again and again.
For ongoing tasks, like planning a wedding or managing a move, Search can code entire custom experiences with Google @Antigravity. Think: mini apps, dashboards or trackers you can come back to again and again. #GoogleIO pic.twitter.com/adoRMqms5o
— Google (@Google) May 19, 2026
Google claims to bring generative UI to everyone, free of charge, with Antigravity and the agentic coding capabilities of Gemini 3.5 Flash.
We’re bringing generative UI to everyone, free of charge, thanks to Google @Antigravity and the agentic coding capabilities of Gemini 3.5 Flash.
Search can build custom visual tools and simulations, tailored to your specific question, on the fly.
Under the hood, Search… pic.twitter.com/eb1KqRHuft
— Google (@Google) May 19, 2026
Google has announced Introducing Gemini Spark
Introducing Gemini Spark ✨
It’s your 24/7 personal AI agent that helps you navigate your digital life, taking action on your behalf, and under your direction.
🧠 It runs on Gemini 3.5 and is built on @Antigravity, so it can perform long-running tasks easily in the background.… pic.twitter.com/NX9CCMBGPT
— Google (@Google) May 19, 2026
Google announces Android Halo coming later this year.
Android Halo is a new space for your agents on @Android devices.
Coming later this year, it will give you at-a-glance visibility into your agents so you can see their progress right from the top of your screen.
Halo will work with Gemini Spark and other supported agents.… pic.twitter.com/1hXlas6Cbw
— Google (@Google) May 19, 2026
Google announces Antigravity ’s agentic surfaces and features are now available.
We’re expanding Google @Antigravity’s agentic surfaces and features — and they’re all available now for you to try.
🔹 Antigravity CLI
🔹 Antigravity SDK
🔹 Native voice support with Gemini Audio models
🔹 @Antigravity 2.0 desktop application
🔹 Integrations with… pic.twitter.com/mSADSjYrOX— Google (@Google) May 19, 2026
Google claims Gemini 3.5 Flash as their strongest agentic and coding model yet. Generally available, starting today.
Gemini 3.5 models revealed.
The rumors are true…
Today, we’re introducing the Gemini 3.5 model series.#GoogleIO pic.twitter.com/pmkc0ivP3I
— Google (@Google) May 19, 2026
Google announces Gemini Omni. Read more here.
Gemini Omni Flash is rolling out starting today.
Here’s where you can find it:
🔹 Today: Google AI Plus, Pro and Ultra subscribers globally in the @GeminiApp and @GoogleFlow.
🔹Rolling out starting this week, for no cost: @YouTube Shorts and the YouTube Create app.
🔹Coming… pic.twitter.com/Ukc0cUfxs7
— Google (@Google) May 19, 2026
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Just ahead of Google I/O 2026, a massive leak has revealed that Google is preparing a radically upgraded Gemini desktop app focused heavily on autonomous AI agents, local workflows, coding assistance, and multimodal computing.
The leaked details suggest Google is transforming Gemini from a simple chatbot into a full desktop AI operating layer capable of understanding apps, files, windows, codebases, and even user intent in real time.
Google I/O 2026 Live Blog: Gemini Announcements Expected Soon
Google is expected to officially unveil major Gemini upgrades during the Google I/O 2026 keynote, including deeper Gemini AI integrations across Android, ChromeOS, Workspace, and desktop environments.
Our live blog will track all major Google I/O AI announcements including Gemini Spark, Gemini Omni, Veo 4 integration, Android AI features, and Google’s next-generation AI agent ecosystem.
Gemini Desktop App Is Becoming a Full AI Agent Platform
According to the leak, Google’s new Gemini desktop app is no longer designed around simple conversations.
Instead, the app now appears to function as a true AI agent platform with:
- Local system awareness
- Workflow automation
- File understanding
- Coding assistance
- Screen context analysis
- Persistent AI overlays
- Voice-powered multitasking
The leak suggests Google wants Gemini to become a universal AI assistant that actively interacts with your PC rather than simply responding to prompts.
This would position Gemini much closer to OpenAI’s operator-style agents and Microsoft’s Copilot vision for Windows.
Gemini App Split Into Chat and Spark Workspaces
One of the biggest changes revealed in the leak is a new dual-workspace interface.
The Gemini desktop app reportedly now includes:
- Standard Chat mode
- Dedicated Spark workspace
The normal Chat mode behaves similarly to the current Gemini experience focused on conversations, reasoning, and multimodal interactions.
Spark mode, however, appears to be the real breakthrough.
What Gemini Spark Can Do
The leaked Spark environment is reportedly built for local agentic workflows and advanced desktop tasks.
Gemini Spark may support:
- Connecting to local folders
- Reading and analyzing files
- Understanding code projects
- Running scripts locally
- Organizing folders automatically
- Managing workflows
- Syncing directly with Google Drive
This could allow Gemini to function more like a proactive desktop assistant rather than a cloud chatbot.
Developers may be able to point Gemini Spark toward a coding project and let the AI analyze, modify, debug, and organize files autonomously.
“Stream to Cursor” Could Be Google’s Most Important AI Feature Yet
Another major leak references a feature called “Stream to Cursor.”
This appears similar to Google’s earlier “Magic Pointer” concepts where AI understands the context of whatever application, button, file, or interface element the user is hovering over.
If accurate, Stream to Cursor could allow Gemini to:
- Understand apps in real time
- Analyze UI elements dynamically
- Read active windows instantly
- Provide contextual help automatically
- Trigger AI actions based on cursor location
Essentially, Gemini may gain the ability to visually interpret the desktop continuously.
This could become one of Google’s biggest competitive responses to Microsoft Recall, OpenAI Operator, and Apple’s rumored contextual AI system.
Floating Gemini Overlay Adds Real-Time Screen and Camera Sharing
The leak also reveals a floating Gemini overlay integrated directly into the desktop experience.
This overlay reportedly allows users to instantly:
- Share full screen context
- Share specific app windows
- Share camera input
- Switch between Gemini models rapidly
- Launch voice interactions
- Trigger AI workflows without leaving current apps
Google is reportedly allowing fast model switching between:
- Gemini 3 Flash
- Gemini 3.1 Pro
- Other experimental models
That could make Gemini significantly more flexible for coding, research, creative work, and multitasking.
Google Is Preparing Local “Skills” Support
One of the most powerful leaked features is support for local “Skills.”
This system reportedly allows users to attach:
- Custom scripts
- Capability folders
- Specialized automation tools
- Workflow packages
directly into Gemini’s agent environment.
In practice, this could turn Gemini into a modular AI platform where users install additional capabilities much like plugins or automation packs.
For developers and power users, this may become one of the most important Gemini upgrades yet.
Gemini Omni May Actually Be “Veo4 Omni”
The leak also contains references to “Gemini Omni” internally being labeled as “Veo4 Omni.”
This strongly hints that Google may deeply integrate Veo 4 video generation capabilities directly inside Gemini’s desktop ecosystem.
If true, users may eventually be able to:
- Generate videos locally
- Edit video workflows with AI
- Combine multimodal creation tools
- Use Veo directly inside Gemini overlays
This would align with Google’s broader push toward fully multimodal AI experiences that combine text, voice, image, video, and real-time context.
Gemini Live Is Becoming a Persistent AI Voice Layer
Google also appears to be working on a persistent Gemini Live overlay.
While still reportedly unfinished internally, the feature may provide:
- Continuous voice interaction
- Always-available AI assistance
- Hands-free workflow management
- Real-time contextual conversations
This would move Gemini closer to becoming a true operating-system-level assistant rather than a standalone application.
Google Is Clearly Building an AI Operating System
Taken together, these leaks suggest Google’s ambitions are much larger than simply competing with ChatGPT.
The company appears to be building:
- An AI-native desktop layer
- Autonomous local agents
- Context-aware computing
- Multimodal desktop intelligence
- Persistent AI workflow automation
The leaked Gemini desktop app sounds less like a chatbot and more like an entirely new AI computing platform.
Google I/O 2026 Could Become Google’s Biggest AI Event Yet
Google I/O 2026 is shaping up to be one of Google’s most important AI-focused events ever.
Expected announcements include:
- Gemini Spark
- Gemini Omni
- Veo 4 integration
- Android AI upgrades
- Chrome AI features
- Agentic AI workflows
- Gemini Live improvements
- Advanced desktop integrations
If these leaks prove accurate, Google may finally be preparing its strongest answer yet to Microsoft Copilot, OpenAI Operator, and Apple Intelligence.
And this time, Gemini may not just assist users — it may actively work alongside them across the entire desktop experience.
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