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    Google unveils $100-per-month Spark AI agent at I/O 2026

    By ayaksızMayıs 19, 2026Yorum yapılmamış3 Mins Read
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    Google Launches “Spark,” a Gemini-Powered Personal AI Agent

    Google has officially unveiled Spark, a new cloud-based personal AI assistant powered by Google Gemini that is designed to continuously manage tasks, monitor information and interact across a user’s connected digital services.

    The announcement came during Google I/O, where the company positioned Spark as one of its most ambitious AI productivity projects yet.

    Spark Designed as a Persistent 24/7 AI Assistant

    Unlike traditional AI chatbots that wait for user prompts, Spark operates as a persistent cloud-based agent capable of working continuously in the background.

    According to Google, Spark can connect directly with services including Gmail, Docs, Sheets and Slides, allowing it to carry out more complex workflows across a user’s Google ecosystem.

    The company says Spark can independently break down larger assignments into smaller tasks by spawning specialized sub-agents to handle different parts of a project simultaneously.

    Potential use cases include automatically generating study guides, monitoring client emails, organizing workflows and drafting responses using information gathered from connected Google services.

    Third-Party Integrations Expand Spark’s Reach

    Google also confirmed that Spark will support Model Context Protocol (MCP) integrations with numerous third-party platforms.

    Planned integrations reportedly include services from Adobe, Dropbox, Spotify, Canva and several other enterprise and productivity providers.

    These integrations could allow Spark to retrieve files, monitor projects, assist with creative tasks and interact with external business platforms beyond Google’s own ecosystem.

    The assistant itself operates entirely in the cloud rather than directly on local PCs, meaning it cannot automatically browse files stored outside connected services unless users explicitly provide access.

    Communication Works Through Text and Email

    Google says users will be able to interact with Spark through both text messaging and email without necessarily opening a dedicated application.

    The assistant can reportedly participate in email chains, receive copied messages and provide ongoing status updates regarding assigned tasks.

    A future interface called Android Halo is also planned, which will visually display Spark’s active tasks and progress updates across devices later this year.

    Access Requires Expensive AI Ultra Subscription

    Spark will initially launch in limited testing for selected users before expanding to subscribers of Google’s premium AI Ultra plan.

    Google has restructured the AI Ultra subscription tiers, with pricing now starting at approximately $100 per month and extending to a higher-end $200 monthly tier.

    As a result, Spark will remain inaccessible to standard AI Pro subscribers during the initial rollout phase.

    The launch highlights Google’s broader push toward autonomous AI agents capable of acting more like digital employees or assistants rather than traditional search and chatbot tools.

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