Unlike traditional AI (artificial intelligence) tools, Gemini Spark is capable of automatically performing tasks without user supervision.

Gemini Spark can perform tasks even when the user turns off the computer.
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One of Gemini Spark's highlights is its ability to run on dedicated virtual machines, meaning that after assigning a task to it, users can shut down their computer without worrying about interruptions. Gemini Spark can perform tasks in the background, allowing users to leave their desks without having to keep their computers running.
Gemini Spark is equipped with the latest Gemini 3.5 model and Google's Antigravity technology, enabling it to handle more complex tasks. Upon receiving a request, Gemini Spark breaks down the task into steps and operates across multiple applications simultaneously, from email to documents and chat messages, giving it a comprehensive view of the necessary information. It can compose content, update files in real time, and manage tracking on behalf of the user.
When will Gemini Spark be available?
Currently, Gemini Spark is only compatible with Google's own applications such as Gmail, Drive, and Docs. However, in the future, Google plans to expand integration with third-party tools to provide users with more options.


Gemini Spark's user interface
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Regarding the launch timeline, Google is currently rolling out Gemini Spark to a group of test users before releasing a beta version to subscribers of the Google AI Ultra plan. This plan costs $100 per month, while the premium AI Ultra plan has been reduced from $250 to $200 per month. Later this year, Gemini Spark will also work directly within the Google Chrome browser and on the Android platform through a new environment called Android Halo.
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