Gemini Omni and 3.5: What Google’s 9 Demos Actually Show
Google’s 9 demos of Gemini Omni and Gemini 3.5 reveal surprising capabilities. Here’s what each one actually shows — and what it means for AI’s near future.
Google’s 9 demos of Gemini Omni and Gemini 3.5 reveal surprising capabilities. Here’s what each one actually shows — and what it means for AI’s near future.
From Gemini Omni to Gemini 3.5 Flash, here are the 12 biggest Google I/O 2026 keynote moments and what they actually mean for AI’s near future.
Google I/O 2026 puts agentic AI front and center. Here’s what Sundar Pichai announced, what it means, and how Gemini stacks up against the competition.
Google’s Gemini Omni lets you create and edit content from any input type using natural conversation. Here’s what it does and why it matters.
Google I/O 2026 brings major updates for developers: a revamped Gemini API, Google Antigravity tools, and a clear push toward agentic AI apps. Here’s what matters.
Google’s Gemini API now supports managed agents — define agents as files, run them in secure cloud sandboxes. Here’s what developers need to know.
Google launched Gemini 3.5 at I/O 2026, combining frontier reasoning with agentic action. Here’s what’s new, what it means, and who it’s built for.
Google is bringing Gemini to Chrome for Android with auto browse and agentic features. Here’s what it actually does and why it matters for mobile browsing.
Google’s Gemini Intelligence brings proactive AI features to Android. Here’s what it actually does, who it’s for, and what it means for the mobile AI race.
Google’s Gemini just launched personalisation features in the UK. Here’s what’s changed, what it means for users, and how it stacks up against the competition.
Google’s April 2026 Gemini Drop is here. Here’s every new feature, what it actually does, and whether it’s worth your attention.
Google Cloud Next ’26 delivered TPU upgrades, the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, and more. Here’s what actually matters and why it shifts the AI race.