Google has announced a new wave of artificial intelligence tools at its annual developer conference, Google I/O. Central to the unveiling was Gemini Spark, an AI agent designed to proactively perform tasks for users. CEO Sundar Pichai highlighted the company’s shift into the “agentic Gemini era,” noting rapid growth in Gemini’s user base.
Google has introduced notebooks in the Gemini app, enabling users to organise chats, files and sources in one place. The feature syncs with NotebookLM, enhancing productivity through streamlined workflows and improved access to contextual information across platforms.
Google DeepMind has rolled out an upgraded image editing model in the Gemini app, offering global users new tools such as photo blending, multi-turn editing, and design mixing. The update ensures likeness accuracy and includes visible and invisible AI watermarks.
Google has rolled out a new Gemini feature that transforms photos into eight-second AI-generated videos with sound. Available to AI Pro and Ultra users in 150+ countries, the tool is backed by Veo 3 and prioritizes user safety with embedded watermarks.