
"“You will be able to create, customize, and manage multiple AI agents for your many tasks, right in Search,” says Liz Reid, who leads Search at Google. She gives the example of setting up an agent to track stock market trends and send you alerts using real-time data-when specific conditions are met."
"“Ask Google to just keep you updated on anything, and now our agents can do work for you even if you're not using Google,” says Robby Stein, a vice president of product for Search. “So, you could be asleep, and it's still helping you.” This feature will arrive first for subscribers to Google's AI Pro and Ultra plans this summer."
"Alongside these agentic additions coming to Search, Google also announced a new underlying model, Gemini 3.5 Flash, as the global default model for AI Mode answers, as well as improvements to the Search box that make it more responsive to user inputs."
Google is aiming to make its search engine a primary channel for exposing users to AI agents that automate digital tasks. Google I/O announced that users will be able to create, customize, and manage multiple AI agents directly in Search. An example involves an agent that monitors stock market trends and sends alerts when conditions are met using real-time data. Google also introduced Gemini 3.5 Flash as the default model for AI Mode answers and improved the Search box for more responsive input handling. A new “information agents” experience will provide proactive updates and automated alerts based on conversational requests, including updates even when users are not actively using Google. The feature is planned to launch first for subscribers to AI Pro and Ultra plans.
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