Google's 2026 I/O conference marked a pivotal shift from traditional AI chatbots to autonomous AI agents, with Gemini 3.5 Flash offering 4x faster processing, improved agentic capabilities (83.6% task completion rate), and lower costs, while Antigravity 2.0 enables parallel agent execution where multiple agents work simultaneously on complex tasks like building operating systems, and Gemini Spark provides 24/7 personal agent functionality running on Google Cloud with access to Gmail, calendar, and other tools, fundamentally changing how businesses can leverage AI for automation and productivity.
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Get the Agent OS 👉 https://www.skool.com/ai-profit-lab-7462/about Want to make money and save time with AI? Join here: https://www.skool.com/ai-profit-lab-7462/about Video notes + links to the tools 👉 https://www.skool.com/ai-profit-lab-7462/about Get a FREE AI Course + Community + 1,000 AI Agents 👉 https://www.skool.com/ai-seo-with-julian-goldie-1553/about Google I/O 2026: Gemini 3.5 Flash, Antigravity 2.0 & Spark—Why the Agentic Era Just Started The script argues that Google I/O 2026 marks a major shift as Google rebuilds its ecosystem around AI agents, citing rapid growth in token processing (3.2 quadrillion per month) and user adoption for Gemini and AI Mode in Search. It highlights Gemini 3.5 Flash as a faster, cheaper, more agent-capable model and introduces Antigravity 2.0 as a standalone desktop command center for running many agents in parallel, showcased by a demo where 93 sub-agents autonomously built an operating system. It also covers Gemini Spark, a 24/7 cloud-based personal agent with tool access via connectors, plus new Search features like Information Agents, generative UI, and a universal shopping cart. The script emphasizes that results compound when agents are paired with a memory-based “agent operating system,” and promotes the creator’s AI Profit Boardroom setup to implement it. 00:00 AI Takeover Begins 00:27 Adoption Numbers Explode 01:10 Gemini 3.5 Flash 02:35 Antigravity 2.0 Agents 03:59 Why Results Feel Generic 05:02 Gemini Spark Always On 07:21 Search Information Agents 08:32 Google Ecosystem Shift 09:13 Objections And Reality 10:40 Build An Agent OS 12:43 Action Steps And Setup 14:28 Final Roadmap Recap
Google's AI takeover just started, and if you're watching this, you need to understand what just happened at Google I/O because this is not a normal product update. This is Google rebuilding the entire internet around AI agents, and most people are completely missing the one things that makes this dangerous to ignore. Now, let me show you exactly what dropped, what it means for you right now, and how to actually use it before everyone else figures it out.
Let's start with the number that should stop you cold. Two years ago, Google was processing 9.7 trillion tokens per month. Last year, that jumped to 480 trillion. Today, in 2026, they're at 3.2 quadrillion tokens per month. That is a 7x jump in a single year. The Gemini app just went from 400 million monthly users to 900 million. AI mode in search just hit 1 billion active users in under a year. They aren't projections. These are live numbers happening right now. That tells you one thing. AI adoption is not slowing down. It's accelerating faster than any point in history, and everything Google just dropped at Google I/O is designed to throw gasoline on that fire. So, let's get into what actually happened, starting with the model that powers everything else, which is Google Gemini 3.5 Flash. This is Google's new flagship, and the headline numbers are hard to argue with. 4x faster than any other frontier model.
Smarter than Gemini 3.1 Pro on coding and agentic benchmarks despite being faster and lighter on a tier. The one on tasks, it scores 83.6%, which beats the previous Pro model sitting at 78%, and it costs less than half of comparable frontier models. Here's what that means in plain English. You now have a model that's faster, smarter on agent tasks, and cheaper all at the same time. That combination didn't exist 6 months ago, and because Google built this to be specifically strong on agentic work, it doesn't just answer your questions, it goes and does things. It builds, it deploys acts. Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, said on stage that many companies are already blowing through their annual AI tokens budgets, and it's only early 2026. Gemini 1.5 Flash is the answer to that problem. This is a model this capable at this price point that changes the math on what AI can do for a small business owner, for a freelancer, for an agency. Every workflow gets cheaper to run. Every automation becomes more affordable. That's a real shift.
And 3.5 Pro is already in internal testing at Google, supposedly coming next month. So, if Flash is already this capable, the Pro version is going to be something else entirely. But, the model is just the engine. What really matters here is what the engine powers, and that's where Antigravity 2.0 comes in.
Antigravity in Google's platform is designed for building and running AI agents. Version 2.0 is a brand new standalone desktop app. You download it, you open it, and you have a command center for your AI agents, which means multiple agents running in parallel.
Different tasks assigned to different agents. You can watch them build things in real time, review the output, all without switching between tabs or switching between tools. So, Google actually did a live demo of this at Google I/O. They told Antigravity 2.0 to build a working operating system from scratch. They had 93 sub-agents working in parallel, 15,000 model requests, 2.6 billion tokens processed. The result was a functioning operating system built autonomously. The human involved just checked in at the end, noticed some missing drivers, and told Antigravity to fix it. And guess what? It got fixed.
I'm not saying you need to build an operating system, but I want you to understand what the principle is here.
The agents aren't working one at a time.
They're working in parallel like a real team, which means you have different agents handling different parts of the same goal at the same time. That changes what you can actually do and what you can get done in the day. For example, an e-commerce store owner You have one agent building product page, one agent writing the SEO content, and one agent generating images all at the same time from a single prompt. Now, here's where most people go wrong with Anti-Gravity.
They open up, type a prompt, get an average result, and wonder why it didn't work. The reason is that Anti-Gravity on its own has no memory. Every session starts cold. It doesn't know who you are. It doesn't know your business. It doesn't know your client or your voice or your goals. So, you spend the first 20% of every prompt just re-explaining yourself over and over again. That is the problem most people never solve, and it's exactly why I built the agent operating system setup. Because when you plug Anti-Gravity into a proper agent operating system, everything changes.
Now, inside the AI Profit Blueprint right now, I've put together my full operating system built around Anti-Gravity 2.0 and Gemini 3.5 Flash.
You get the complete setup, every prompt, every file, and a step-by-step video walking you through exactly how to wire it all up together. Plus, a 30-day roadmap for building this into your actual business, not just for playing with it. There are 3,000 business owners in there right now, four weekly coaching calls where we go deep on these exact setups, and people already running live agent operations with Anti-Gravity. Link in the comments and description, or go to aiprofitblueprint.com to get it. Now, let me tell you about Gemini Spark, because this one is going to get a lot of attention. Gemini Spark is Google's new personal AI agent. It runs 24/7. You can close your laptop, and it keeps working. And before you think, "Oh, that sounds like a great marketing line," let me tell you exactly how it works. Spark runs on a dedicated virtual machine on Google Cloud. That means it's not running on your device. It's not running on your local setup, right? It's running on Google's infrastructure in the background all the time. It has access to your Gmail, your calendar, and your sheets on and through MCP connectors in the next few weeks, right? Which means that you can have access to third-party tools. That means you can give it a task, it breaks that task down in steps, it implements those steps one by one and only pauses you for approval when the action is high risk. For example, like sending an email or handling a document.
And everything else it updates on its own. Now, Google actually showed a live example of this during their keynotes. A sales person actually asked Spark to prepare for a client meeting. Spark pulled the full account history from Salesforce, checked support tickets in Zendesk, identified a potential issue in the data, drafted a strategy in Docs, and then wrote a client email already for the human to review and approve. The person didn't do any preparation work.
They just showed up, read what Spark built, and pressed send. That's what a real 24/7 agent looks like in practice, right? It's not a chatbot that answers questions. It's an agent that does work whilst you're doing something else. Now, Gemini Spark is rolling out as an agent in beta right now to US users on the Google AI Ultra plan. Later this summer, it comes to Chrome. Android is also getting a dedicated home screen called Halo later this year. So, if you're outside the US or not an Ultra yet, it's coming. The rollout started. And here's the thing I keep saying that people do not want to hear. The people who set up the AI agent infrastructure now are going to have a massive head start six months. And not because they're smarter, but because this stuff compounds, right?
Agents improve. Every output becomes the input for the next task. Every workflow you build trains the system better.
Every piece of content created goes back goes back into the memory, right? The stack grows and improves every single day you run it. And the people waited until it felt stable, well, they'll be starting from zero whilst everyone else is six months deep in. Now, let me talk about something else that Google dropped that most people are going to completely miss. And that is Google just launched something called information agents inside search. These are personal AI agents you can set up to run in the background 24/7. For example, monitoring competitors, tracking the industry, watching the market. And you tell it what to watch. Then, it surfaces what matters exactly when it's relevant. So, for example, a content creator could set this up to monitor their niche and never miss [clears throat] a story worth covering. An agency could monitor their clients' competitors automatically. They also dropped generative UI in search, which is coming this summer. That means that search can now build custom interactive dashboards, layouts specifically for your query. And that means no two people get the same result in Google Search anymore. The interface gets generated for you on the go. And that'll be free for everyone this summer. Now, they also announced a universal shopping cart. You can add products across search, Gmail, YouTube, and Gemini and check out from one place across different merchants. Google is building a unified shopping layer across their entire ecosystem, and that is a massive shift in how e-commerce works.
Let me zoom out and show you the bigger picture. So, Google now has 13 products with a billion users each. Five of those have over 3 billion users. This is not a tech company, right? This is a full infrastructure, a full ecosystem. And right now, Google is making every single one of those products an agent layer, right? Search is information agents.
Gemini has Spark. Gmail is getting Spark integration. Chrome is getting Spark this summer. Android is getting Halo.
And Docs has voice capabilities. So, Google is not adding AI features on top of their products. They're rebuilding their products around AI agents. And every surface becomes a place where your agent can work. Every tool becomes something your agent can use. Now, let me address what's going through your head right now, because I know exactly what it is, right? The first people First thing people say to me all the time is, "This is too technical for me."
Now, here's what's actually true. If you can type a sentence, you can command an agent, right? You don't need to understand how transformers work. You just need to describe what you want, right? Tell anti-gravity to build a landing page for your service, and it builds a landing page. Tell Gemini 3.5 Flash inside your agent setup to research your competitors and it actually does it, right? Tell your agent to draft 30 days of content and it guess what? It drafts 30 days of content, right? The technical complexity is handled. That's long gone. Your job is just to direct it. Now, the second thing people say is, "I'll wait until this is more stable." Gemini 3.5 Flash is not beta. It's not experimental. It's live right now. Anti-gravity 2.0 is available to download for free today, right? And the people who start building with this today are going to have 6 months of compounded progress by the time the people waited finally decide to jump in, right? And the agents don't stop working just because you're not watching. The third one I hear all the time is, "You know, I already use ChatGPT or I already use Claude. I'm fine." ChatGPT is a great tool. Claude is a great tool. But ChatGPT and Gemini 3.5 Flash inside Anti-gravity are not doing the same jobs, right? ChatGPT can help you answer questions. Anti-gravity with Gemini 3.5 Flash can build, deploy, and implement running multiple agents in parallel, generating images, building pages, doing research. All of it without you seizing them manually. That's a totally different tool for a totally different output. Now, let me show you how to actually use all of this. The way most people use Anti-gravity 2.0 is totally wrong. They'll open it, type a prompt, get a result, and close it. The next session just starts cold because nothing compounds, nothing builds. It's the same result every single time. The setup that actually works is plugging Anti-gravity into an agent operating system. An agent operating system is basically a command center for all your AI agents, right?
So, Anti-gravity, Hermes, Gemini, Open Claude all running in one place, sharing context, sharing memory, building on top of each other's work. Now, here's what that actually looks like in practice.
Let's say for example, you have a memory system built in Obsidian. Well, that can store everything about you, your business, your clients, your goals, your voice, your processes. That memory connects to every agent you run. So, when Anti-gravity starts a new session, it knows who you are. It doesn't start from zero. It starts from a full brief.
The result is that every output gets better over time, right? Day one, the agent builds your landing page. Day 10, it builds you a better landing page because it knows what you like, what your audience responds to, and what your brand sounds like, right? Day 30, the system has built a full library of content, pages, research, all compounding, all working for you. A freelancer can use this, for example, to take on more clients without working more hours, right? An agency can use it to scale output without scaling headcount. A content creator can use it to publish every single day without spending every single day writing. This is a part that most people skip. They buy the model, they play with the tool, right? And they never build the system.
And the system is what changes the results. Here's a real example. Inside the Agent Operating System that I've built for you, you can set up Anti-Gravity to build an entire website one prompt, not a template, an actual website with copy, images, and structure generated based on your context and your goals. We've done this multiple times inside the border. One prompt, one website, and it just takes a few minutes. Without the memory system and the Agent Operating System behind it, that same prompt gives you something generic. With it, you get something that actually sounds like you and your business. And that's the difference between using AI's hammer and building on AI with an AI orbit around your work.
Now, let me tell you exactly what to do right now. Number one, you can download Anti-Gravity. It's actually free. You can test it out right now, right? This is really cool. And the other thing I would say here is that nine times out of 10, the biggest difference here, and this is step number two, is you want to see what Anti-Gravity does, and then look at why that result wasn't quite what you think. Because most people try Anti-Gravity, but they don't get the results they want. Why is it? Well, it's because nine times out of 10, the answer is context. The agent obviously doesn't know enough about you or your business to actually do everything right the way you want it. And that's the gap the Agent Operating System fills. Now, step number three is start building out your memory system. Even just writing down your business context, your clients, your goals in a structured document, and feeding that to agents as context will dramatically improve every output. And step number four, I would wire it all together with one command center, one place where your agents run, all your output stack, and everything compounds.
Now, if you want my full setup, the complete agent operating system that I've built around antigravity 2.0 and Gemini 3.5 Flash, it's inside the AR Profit Room. You get my actual files, the prompts I use to run agent operations in my business, a step-by-step setup video, and a 30-day roadmap specifically built around this Google IO stack. We have daily tutorials walking you through new updates as they drop, four coaching calls every week where you can ask questions live and get your specific setup reviewed, a community of 2,000, sorry, 3,000 business owners actively running AI agent operations. A lot of them already deep in antigravity and Gemini. And a prompt library built around agent workflows, so you're never staring at a blank prompt box again, right? There's a member map, too, so you can connect with people in your city who are building exactly what you're building. Link in the comments description or just go to the AR Profit Room.com to get access.
Google IO 2026 didn't just drop new features, it dropped a roadmap for how the next few years of business are going to work. Gemini 3.5 Flash is live.
Antigravity 2.0 is live. Spark is rolling out now. Information agents in search are coming this summer. The agentic era didn't start next year, it started this week. And the only question is whether you're going to build now or play catch-up later. Google's AI takeover just started. And the people who move now are going to be the ones who others are trying to catch up with six months from now. That's always how it works. And this time, the gap between moving and waiting is bigger than it's ever been.
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