Google Aims at Enterprise Cost Efficiency With Gemini 3.5 Flash
The new model allows enterprises to spend less on tokens than they would previously, while one of the newly released agents competes against OpenClaw.
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Google is launching a new AI image generation app to Workspace that it's calling Pics, and it has a new feature to try and reduce the hassle of iterating on AI images: Instead of having to write an entire prompt just to change one small aspect of an image, you'll be able to click on what you want to change and leave a note about what you want to see, almost like leaving a comment in a Google Doc. Pics is powered by a mix of Gemini and Google's Nano Banana 2 image model. In a demo shown to reporters, a Google employee working on an invite for a child's birthday party wanted to tweak individual parts of the invite. She clicked on an image of … Read the full story at The Verge.
Read full articleThe new model allows enterprises to spend less on tokens than they would previously, while one of the newly released agents competes against OpenClaw.
Google says it's designed the app to be accessible to everyone, from teachers to small business owners.
Gemini Spark's launch could intensify AI competition, impact digital asset markets, and raise security concerns in AI-driven financial transactions. The post Google unveils Gemini Spark, a 24/7 AI agent that works while you sleep appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Google expands Gmail’s AI Inbox with conversational voice search, letting users ask Gemini to find buried email details.
Last year, after watching Google's I/O keynote, I wrote that it felt like Google's future was Google googling. After watching this year's I/O keynote on Tuesday, I don't think Google just wants to google for you - I think it wants to do everything for you, all from a search box. Take the trusty Google search bar itself, something Google is generally hesitant to update, which is getting some updates. It will "dynamically" expand as you type longer queries. It will offer "AI-powered suggestions" that Google claims will "go beyond autocomplete," which could cause you to fill in the blanks of a search in a way you didn't intend but may or may n … Read the full story at The Verge.
Google is launching AI-powered “information agents” that can monitor topics in the background and proactively alert users to updates and changes.
Google has big promises for its AI-powered future - and a lot of it depends on your trust. At I/O 2026, Google described a bunch of new tools that it claims will make your life easier. Gemini Spark, Google's always-on AI agent, can help organize an upcoming event, while Daily Brief can offer a rundown of what to expect during your day. Google is even expanding access to Gmail's AI inbox, which can generate custom to-do lists and draft personalized replies based on your emails. Many of these features seem genuinely useful, but at the heart of each of them is an AI engine that runs on a trove of personal information. While other AI companies, … Read the full story at The Verge.
Google's expanded CodeMender access intensifies AI security competition, potentially reshaping cybersecurity strategies across industries. The post Google expands CodeMender access to compete with Anthropic’s Mythos in AI security race appeared first on Crypto Briefing.