AI Agent · Gemini · Google · Agentic AI · Wired
Alongside these agentic additions coming to Search, Google also announced a new underlying model, Gemini 3.5 Flash
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One of the key agentic experiences rolling out is a new form of dynamic data gathering through “information agents” that can be more proactive than previous search experiences and automate alerts through your conversational requests.
Key facts
- Alongside these agentic additions coming to Search, Google also announced a new underlying model, Gemini 3.5 Flash, as the global default model for AI Mode answers, as well as improvements
- Ask Google to keep you updated on anything, and now our agents can do work for you even if you're not using Google,” says Robby Stein, a vice president of product for Search
- Every briefing the reporter has attended for software companies over the past year has involved some mention of agents —using generative AI tools to automate digital tasks
- You will be able to create, customize, and manage multiple AI agents for your many tasks, right in Search,” says Liz Reid, who leads Search at Google
Summary
AI agents are everywhere. At Google the reporter/O, the tech behemoth shared its vision to make its popular search engine a core way to expose billions of existing users to the company’s agentic prowess. “You will be able to create, customize, and manage multiple AI agents for your many tasks, right in Search,” says Liz Reid, who leads Search at Google. Alongside these agentic additions coming to Search, Google also announced a new underlying model, Gemini 3.5 Flash, as the global default model for AI Mode answers, as well as improvements to the Search box that make it more responsive to user inputs.