Google I/O '26 dropped today, and for the first time in a while, the enterprise announcements are the ones worth paying attention to. Not because of model benchmarks — though those are interesting — but because Google just shipped an integrated agentic stack that reaches from the model layer all the way down to the individual worker's inbox.

The Problem It's Solving

Enterprise AI has had a deployment problem. Most organizations have access to capable models, but the path from "we have Gemini" to "our teams are actually running less manual work" has involved a lot of custom integration, fragile automations, and agents that can't see across tools. What Google is trying to do with this I/O release is close that gap — ship the plumbing, not just the model.

The announcement covers five distinct products: Gemini 3.5, Gemini Omni, Google Antigravity, Gemini Spark, and a Managed Agents API on Agent Platform. Each one sits at a different layer of the stack.

How It Actually Works