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Gemini Spark arrives for Google AI Ultra users: How the agentic AI works

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Gemini Spark arrives for Google AI Ultra users: How the agentic AI works

Google’s Gemini Spark, an agentic AI tool introduced at Google I/O, is now rolling out to AI Ultra users in the U.S., offering automated task handling across apps, services, and workflows. The feature integrates with Google Workspace tools like Gmail, Calendar, and Drive, enabling multi-step actions such as email organization, scheduling, and file management without constant user input.

Google’s Gemini Spark, unveiled during the Google I/O developer conference alongside Gemini 3.5, is now available in beta for AI Ultra users in the U.S. Unlike traditional chatbots, Spark operates as a 24/7 AI agent capable of automating tasks, monitoring conditions, and executing actions based on user instructions, schedules, and workflows. The tool integrates with Google Workspace apps, Personal Intelligence features, and third-party services where users are signed in. It also includes a remote browser for web interactions, such as adding items to shopping carts, and a remote computer environment for advanced workflows like code execution. Gemini Spark functions through three core components: Tasks (user-defined goals like organizing emails or planning trips), Schedules (time-based or event-triggered execution), and Skills (reusable instructions for specific actions). For example, a user could set Spark to summarize AI news daily at 8 AM or manage a business trip by tracking flights and adjusting plans. Within Google Workspace, Spark automates Gmail tasks like summarizing threads, drafting replies, and labeling emails. It also manages Google Calendar by scheduling events, suggesting meeting times, and responding to invitations. In Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides, Spark searches files, edits documents, generates spreadsheets, and organizes storage. A practical use case involves business travel: a user could instruct Spark to plan a trip to London, monitor flight updates, and adjust arrangements if delays occur. The feature combines access to Google services, a remote browser, and a remote computer environment to handle complex, multi-step workflows autonomously.

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