A few days ago, Google held Google I/O 2026, where it announced a broad set of AI updates across Search, Gemini, YouTube, Gmail, Docs, AI Studio, Android XR, Google Flow, and developer tools, with a clear focus on agentic features, multimodal generation, and deeper AI integration across its products. One of the main announcements was Gemini 3.5 Flash, a new model now available to developers through Antigravity, AI Studio, and Android Studio. Google says the model improves reasoning, speed, coding, and automation performance, with benchmark results that surpass Gemini 3.1 Pro in several agentic and development tests. Google also introduced Gemini Omni, a multimodal AI model focused first on video generation and editing. The model supports richer video creation, improved physics understanding, better character and voice consistency, and editing based on text, image, video, or audio references. Videos generated with Omni will include SynthID watermarking, with verification available throu...
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