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Google has unveiled a new personal AI agent called Gemini Spark at Google I/O today, and it could be the tool that pushes agentic AI into the mainstream. The new tool runs on dedicated virtual machines on Google cloud and is available 24/7 to help "navigate your digital life."The point of agentic AI is to have an assistant that doesn't just respond to your prompts, but takes action on your behalf. But while opening up your desktop to OpenClaw isn't something everyone is willing to (or should) do, Gemini Spark is different.What can Gemini Spark do?
(Image credit: Google / Tom's Guide)Because Gemini Spark runs in the cloud, it can be accessed at any point from whichever device you're using. You could start interacting with it across Gmail from one of the best Android phones and pick it up later in Google Docs when you get to your laptop. And because it's on at all times, you can set it a task to complete while you're away from your screen — taking a call or getting lunch.For example, if you use Google's products in your workplace, you could prompt Gemini Spark to pull information from Google Sheets, Docs or Drive and use it to compose an email to a colleague in Gmail, giving them a status update. Or, if you're a student using Gemini Spark on campus, it could work to update your personal study guide in real-time as new assignments arrive from your professor.Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips.Here's a few more actions that, Google says, Gemini Spark will be able to do on your behalf:Set recurring tasks or triggers: Automatically parse monthly credit card statements to flag new or hidden subscription fees.Teach it new skills: Direct it to check your inbox for ongoing updates from your kids' schoolCreate complete workflows: Ask it to synthesize raw meeting notes across emails and chats, create polished Google Docs with its findings and even draft the companion email kicking off a project.Google says it will be connecting Spark to a ton of third-party services in the future, including services like Doordash, Asana, Dropbox, CapCut and Uber.While Spark won't launch on Chrome, Google says it will add it to the browser in time. Meanwhile, Android users will also be able to view live updates on tasks assigned to Spark through a dedicated UI space called Android Halo.When will Gemini Spark be available?Google says it is taking a phased rollout to Gemini Spark, starting with trusted testers this week. That will follow as a beta for U.S.-based Google Ultra subscribers next week. Unfortunately, we don't yet know when Spark will come to other Google tiers, including AI Pro and AI Plus, as well as free users.Bottom line










