Google I/O 2026: The New Era of AI Agents That Act for You
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Google announced a new era of AI agents at Google I/O 2026, aiming to have AI perform essential tasks for users.
- The company introduced Gemini Omni, a multimodal AI model that understands and generates content across text, images, audio, and video.
- Google also unveiled Gemini 3.5 Flash, a faster, more cost-effective AI model designed for autonomous tasks and scaling to billions of users.
At the highly anticipated Google I/O 2026, the tech giant unveiled its vision for the future, centered on a profound integration of artificial intelligence into daily life. Google aims to transition from AI that merely responds to commands to AI that proactively assists users by performing essential tasks. This includes managing schedules, handling purchases, summarizing communications, and even creating content from scratch, effectively positioning AI as a permanent digital assistant. The core message from Google is a commitment to transforming its products into 'agentic experiences,' where AI takes initiative to act in the user's best interest.
Google wants its artificial intelligence to do all those essential activities for you, such as organizing your agenda, making your purchases, summarizing your emails, creating videos from scratch, and more. Basically, it seeks for AI to become your permanent digital assistant.
A significant leap forward was demonstrated with the introduction of Gemini Omni, a groundbreaking multimodal AI model. Unlike previous iterations, Omni can process and generate content across various formatsโtext, images, audio, and videoโsimultaneously. This capability represents a crucial step towards what Google terms "world models," AI systems that possess a deep understanding of the real world and can simulate it digitally. This advanced reasoning allows Omni to analyze complex scenarios, such as understanding the content of a video, and then editing or expanding upon it while maintaining narrative and visual coherence, moving beyond the limitations of single-function AI tools.
The message from Google is that it wants to transform each of its products into an agentic experience. That is, that AI not only responds to your requests, but also takes the initiative to take actions for the benefit of the user.
Further bolstering its AI portfolio, Google also presented Gemini 3.5 Flash. This new model prioritizes speed, reasoning, and autonomous task execution, reportedly being up to four times faster than other leading systems and significantly more cost-effective. Google's strategy here is not just about creating the most intelligent AI, but about developing models that can scale efficiently to serve billions of users and operate reliably within real-world applications. Gemini 3.5 Flash is specifically engineered for scenarios involving multiple AI agents working in tandem, executing tasks over extended periods, and making continuous decisions, paving the way for more sophisticated and integrated AI functionalities across Google's vast ecosystem.
Omni represents an important advance towards what they call 'world models,' models capable of understanding how the world works and simulating it digitally.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.