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I wonder if they'll talk about AI?
I wonder if they will finally GA new flash and pro gemini models
I wondered why they updated the Gemini Chat modes today, removing "Thinking" and adding "Thinking level" to Flash. Looks like marketing has been working overtime.
get ready to hear "we can't wait to see what you will build" 10,000 times.
Theres no way Google won't win the AI race

$INTC and $GOOG are good buys right now!

Why would I want to vibe code a "fully functional operating system"?
Couldn't get the "Join the livestream" button to work in Firefox on desktop. No problem in Chrome.
Just in time for mass cancellations after their usage rug pull!

Canceled my $20/mo tier.

Two prompts took me into 67% usage. One of those prompts was lost completely and errors out when try to access it.

Gemini users are livid.

Interesting that the 3.5 Flash launches before 3.5 Pro. Historically it's been the reverse for Gemini since Flash is distilled from Pro?

Are they just training it a bit longer until it tops benchmarks?

"Join the livestream" button does nothing?
"AI Mode" usage is up month over month. Almost like because they forced it upon everyone. Once again, is there any real AI demand?
Demo: avoid getting to know your neighbors by letting your AI agent plan the neighborhood lock party
I wonder what's in store for the local Gemma models, as well as Flutter. I've been making fully local apps that either download Gemma 4 2B or use the built-in AICore in Android and Apple's Foundation Models. Local models are getting really good these days including web search and tool calling such that for many use cases I don't even need cloud models.
Kinda annoying how Google always releases new products "in a safe and secure way" to a handful of "trusted testers". They already fumbled their image generation launch with Imagen a couple years ago while DALL-E rolled out in the ChatGPT app, and likewise with video generation. Took a while to regain the mindshare with nano banana. With the new Spark and stuff locked behind "trusted testers", I'm worried that again they will get overtaken by competitors while waiting in the name of "safety".
You can tell the labs are scrambling with this agentic nonsense. Nobody really knows what to do with it.

All 3 major labs streamlined their desktop apps and plans to be the exact same. And we are still doing email drafts as "consumer use cases".

As I'm typing this they are talking about reimagining the search box. They turned it into a chat window.

Truly the pinnacle of innovation.

the vibes are way off. i miss the old days when i/o was all about android and we were all full of optimism
I was curious and just installed it, and... Antigravity is a literal clone of VSCode. Wtf? Honestly, it's so embarassing. I might write a blog post about this, but I remember falling in love with the art of product watching Google demo Google Wave. Janky sure, ahead-of-its-time maybe, but also visionary and mind-blowing. Here we are almost two decades later and Google is re-releasing something made by Microsoft. The epitome of laziness and uninspired hive-think.

Imo, there's so much room for an actual normie end-product that supercharges local work with AI for regular people (office workers, creatives, etc.), but a VSCode clone ain't it. (Insert: fine, I'll do it myself Thanos meme.)

can't wait to hear all about the new Agentic workflows you can build with AI and build with agentic agent swarms and build more workflows to do more with Enterprise AI with Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform and elevate efficiency with the power of AI and unlock value with AI agents. also can't wait to hear more about AI integrations across Google AI Workspace, like AI Gmail or AI docs (powered by Gemini Enterprise AI). also can't wait to empower myself with more AI-powered data that will be unlocked with agents. AI.
Is Antigravity CLI replacing Gemini CLI?
Thankfully yes. It's a much better product.
It's discouraging to see Google price Gemini 3.5 Flash at 3x the cost of Gemini 3 Flash. I would think that most people that deployed this model in production would have used it for low latency tasks, classification/categorization, customer support or basic RAG-/RAG-style chatbots. Performance on coding benchmarks is nice and all, but where is the "intelligence too cheap to measure"? This new cost point is quite prohibitive and will eat up a lot of margins if developers adopt it.
Tried Antigravity Gemini 3.5 Flash(High) model and can confirm it is super fast and decent good for non complex tasks.
That Generative UI in Search is amazing, but mocked message from his wife telling him not to use her in demos was cringeworthy.