OpenClaw started a mini-revolution in the AI world by showing what was possible with AI agents, and at Google I/O 2026, the company finally unveiled its own AI agent.
At its annual developers conference, Google introduced Gemini Spark, a personal AI agent that can draw on users’ personal files while leveraging Gemini intelligence.
During the keynote address, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said a beta of Gemini Spark would soon be available to Google AI Ultra subscribers, the company’s premium AI subscription plan. In addition, Pichai said that Spark will run on the newly announced Gemini 3.5 Flash model.
While OpenClaw has become hugely popular in the AI and early-adopter communities, Google has a massive reach. Billions of people use Google products, and the company says its Gemini app has 900 million monthly active users. So, Gemini Spark could bring agentic AI into the mainstream for the first time.
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