Google introduced a broad range of AI advancements focused on multimodal intelligence, agentic experiences and next-generation AI-powered products, highlighting the company’s push to make artificial intelligence more actionable and accessible for users and developers.
Among the major announcements were two new AI models — Gemini Omni and Gemini 3.5 Flash. According to Google, Gemini Omni is designed to create content from virtually any type of input, beginning with video capabilities, representing a significant advancement in multimodal reasoning, world understanding and AI-powered editing.
The company also introduced Gemini 3.5 Flash, described as the first model in Google’s latest family of AI systems that combine frontier-level intelligence with action-oriented capabilities. The model is aimed at enabling more responsive and interactive AI experiences across Google’s ecosystem.
Google further highlighted major updates to Google Antigravity, its agent-first development platform designed to move beyond traditional AI assistance toward autonomous task execution. The company stated that the platform enables users to build and deploy AI agents capable of taking actions rather than simply generating content or code.
As part of its broader agentic AI strategy, Google announced the rollout of AI-powered agents and intelligent experiences across several consumer products. These include Information Agents in Search, Gemini Spark and Daily Brief within the Gemini app, as well as the introduction of Universal Cart, an AI-driven shopping cart experience designed to simplify and personalise online commerce workflows.
The company also showcased ongoing integration of Gemini AI technologies across its wider product ecosystem and hardware initiatives. New experiences were announced for platforms including Google Pics, Ask YouTube and intelligent eyewear, reflecting Google’s efforts to expand AI interactions across multiple devices and emerging form factors.
The announcements underscore Google’s growing emphasis on multimodal AI, autonomous digital agents and integrated AI ecosystems as competition intensifies across the global generative AI market.


