[AINews] Google I/O 2026: Gemini 3.5 Flash, Omni (NanoBanana for Video), Spark (background agents), and Antigravity 2.0
· Source: Latent Space
At the Google I/O 2026 conference, several AI-related updates were presented, highlighting Gemini’s position as a development platform and agent for consumers and developers. Three key technical updates were announced: Gemini 3.5 Flash for rapid agent work and coding, Gemini Omni for multimodal content generation and creation, starting with video capabilities, and an expanded Antigravity agent stack covering desktop, CLI, SDK, and API. Google emphasized its token processing scale, exceeding 3.2 trillion per month, a sevenfold increase in a year, and the Gemini app, which has over 900 million monthly users and is available in more than 230 countries and 70 languages.
The Gemini 3.5 Flash presentation was showcased as the strongest agent and coding model to date, available immediately, with a 1 million token context capacity and a maximum output of 65,000 tokens. These announcements reflect Google’s focus on AI and its commitment to advancing cutting-edge technologies. The evolution of Gemini and its applications may significantly impact how we interact with technology and access information. This is significant because it demonstrates ongoing progress in AI research and development, which can lead to improvements in areas such as automation, data analysis, and human-machine interaction.
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