Google unveiled a sweeping slate of AI upgrades in May, headlined by Gemini 3.5 for agentic, multi-step workflows and Gemini Omni for multimodal creation. The company is threading AI deeper into core products, introducing “information agents” and generative interfaces in Search, alongside Android Halo to manage agents on-device and Googlebook laptops designed around Gemini. Consumer features expanded with Universal Cart for cross-merchant shopping, a revamped Gemini assistant app, and intelligent eyewear, while health offerings grew with a unified Google Health app and Fitbit Air. On the research front, Google launched Gemini for Science, highlighted AlphaEvolve’s applications, and committed $10 million to the REPLIQA quantum-AI life sciences program, plus a DeepMind climate-tech accelerator in Asia Pacific. The moves signal Alphabet’s push to make AI more proactive and ubiquitous across devices and sectors, intensifying rivalry with Apple, Microsoft and OpenAI.
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