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🔎 "Nano Banana for Video" and Other Google Announcements

At its annual Google I/O, the company showed a ton of AI updates, and they'll likely set the tone for the entire industry over the next six months.

🎥 Gemini Omni: AI Video Editor

Gemini Omni Flash is the first model in a new family of truly multimodal models. It generates videos you can edit with follow-up prompts—just like images in Nano Banana.

The model understands physics. Each new generation builds on the previous scene, the logic how objects behave on screen

🚀 Gemini 3.5 Flash: Better Than Pro

The new model is 3x as expensive as the previous Gemini 3 Flash. Still, it outperforms the Gemini 3.1 Pro on almost every benchmark.

It's nearly on par with Claude Opus 4.7 and GPT-5.5 — and roughly 4x faster than flagship models from Anthropic and OpenAI. Google is also switching its AI search mode to Gemini 3.5 Flash, and even the regular search bar is now being rebuilt around AI.

💡 Spark: A 24/7 AI Agent

Gemini Spark is an autonomous agent, essentially Google's answer to OpenClaw. It runs in the cloud, can handle multiple tasks at once, makes decisions on its own, looks things up, and works across Google services and third-party apps via MCP.

AI Ultra subscribers get access next week. Chrome integration is coming this summer.

⚙️ Google also unveiled two AI glasses: one with a display, one without.

They'll look just like regular glasses, designed in partnership with Gentle Monster and Warby Parker, with Samsung as the main tech partner.

The glasses can read out notifications, take photos and videos (and edit them on the spot via Nano Banana), take calls, and analyze your surroundings with AI—basically everything you'd actually want smart glasses to do.

Is Google now the top AI company?

❤️ — Yes, they're leading
🔥 — No, they'll get overtaken fast

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