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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. If Google can’t make AI agents useful, maybe no one can

    Google is making a significant push into AI agents, building on the success of open-source platforms like OpenClaw. The company announced new agents at I/O 2026 designed for tasks such as information gathering, scheduling, and summarization, aiming to integrate them deeply into its existing services. A key offering is Gemini Spark, a cloud-based agent that will sync across devices and partner applications, with a beta rolling out soon. AI

    If Google can’t make AI agents useful, maybe no one can

    IMPACT Google's new AI agents aim to make personal assistants more capable, potentially accelerating enterprise adoption and user reliance on AI for daily tasks.

  2. ♾️ Ad Infini­tum by @ matthiasott At Google I/O this week, the company announced the biggest change to Search in 25 years. # advertising # AI # google # privacy

    Google announced a significant overhaul to its Search engine at Google I/O, marking the most substantial change in 25 years. This update integrates AI more deeply into the search experience, aiming to provide more comprehensive and conversational results. The move signals a major shift in how users will interact with information online, with implications for advertising and user privacy. AI

    ♾️ Ad Infini­tum by @ matthiasott At Google I/O this week, the company announced the biggest change to Search in 25 years. # advertising # AI # google # privacy

    IMPACT This AI-driven overhaul of Google Search could fundamentally change information retrieval and online advertising models.

  3. Gemini 3.5 Flash: more expensive, but Google plan to use it for everything

    Google has launched Gemini 3.5 Flash, a new model designed for agentic workflows and coding tasks, available immediately across its consumer and developer platforms. This release also introduces Gemini Omni for multimodal generation, particularly video, and the Antigravity agent stack. While Gemini 3.5 Flash offers significant speed and a 1 million token context window, its pricing has increased substantially compared to previous versions, aligning with a trend of rising costs among major AI labs. AI

    Gemini 3.5 Flash: more expensive, but Google plan to use it for everything

    IMPACT Sets a new standard for agentic AI performance and multimodal capabilities, potentially accelerating enterprise adoption and pushing competitors.

  4. CLUI Command bar and Search

    Replit has introduced a new command bar and search functionality to its desktop interface, aiming to reduce visual clutter while improving feature discoverability. The command bar, accessible via keyboard shortcuts, replaces older methods for switching files and accessing commands. A new search feature indexes project files, allowing users to find and navigate to specific code instances across their entire project. AI

    CLUI Command bar and Search

    IMPACT Enhances developer productivity within the Replit IDE, streamlining code navigation and feature access.