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Google's AI assistant with deep integration across Search, Workspace, and Android

Google Gemini is Google's flagship AI product, deeply integrated with Google Search, Gmail, Docs, Drive, and Android. Agent mode handles multi-step tasks, Project Mariner automates browser actions, and Gemini Live provides real-time voice conversation. Available across web, mobile, and as API.

Agenticness = how independently a tool can take action, scored across 9 dimensions. Scored independently by David Kooi, Skylark Creations — see full rubric → Last re-evaluated 15 August 2026.

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Copilot (Human-in-Loop)
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  • News
    Google shipped Gemini 3.7 Flash on August 13, just three weeks after 3.6 Flash, for agents and coding.

    Google released Gemini 3.7 Flash on August 13, following Gemini 3.6 Flash only three weeks earlier. The company is moving fast as developers and enterprises look for cheaper models that can run agentic workflows. For those tracking agentic AI products, this shows Google pushing harder on the models meant to plan, call tools, and finish multi-step tasks. The catch is how much performance you get before speed and cost trade off.

    via WebProNews

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    Google's Gemini 3.7 Flash cuts AI costs for coding teams, but the flagship Pro launch still has no date.

    Google launched Gemini 3.7 Flash as a lower-cost model for software coding and autonomous business workflows. The company is pitching it to teams that want AI systems to plan tasks, use tools, and finish multi-step jobs with less human help. For those tracking AI developer tools, this signals cheaper building blocks for coding agents and workflow automation. The catch is that Google gave no timeline for Gemini Pro, leaving its top-tier lineup unclear.

    via Vietnam Tribune

  • News
    Google's Gemini Robotics 2.0 splits into three models, but only one is public now, leaving the safety tradeoff unresolved.

    Google has revealed Gemini Robotics 2.0, a system built around three models. Only one of those models is publicly available right now, while the company says the new version improves dexterity and safety. For those tracking agentic AI, this signals a move toward robots that can do more than follow commands and closer to systems that can act reliably in the real world. The unresolved question is which model Google chose to ship first, and what that says about the limits it still sees.

    via Ars Technica AI

  • Score change
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    Agenticness score 13 → 11 ↓1311/36(-2)

    Score re-evaluated after: Can Google’s Gemini 3.5 Flash Cyber actually find and patch bugs on its own, or just flag them?

    See the news that prompted this
  • News
    Can Google’s Gemini 3.5 Flash Cyber actually find and patch bugs on its own, or just flag them?

    Google launched Gemini 3.5 Flash Cyber as a cheaper security model built to scan software, find critical vulnerabilities, and patch them automatically. The move pits Google against Anthropic and OpenAI as vendors push AI deeper into security work. For those tracking agentic AI products, this signals a shift from copilots that suggest fixes to systems that can take action across codebases. The big question is whether Google’s new model can really close the loop faster than human teams can review its changes.

    via The Times of India

News mentions sourced from our news feed; score changes from periodic re-evaluations.

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What It Is

Google Gemini is Google's flagship AI product, combining a powerful multimodal AI model with deep integration across the Google ecosystem. It's available as a standalone chat interface (gemini.google.com), embedded in Google Workspace (Gmail, Docs,...

What to Know

Gemini's standout advantage is ecosystem integration. If you live in Google Workspace, Gemini can draft emails in Gmail, create presentations in Slides, analyze data in Sheets, and search across your Drive — all with context from your existing...

Key Features
Multimodal AI across text, images, video, and audio
Deep integration with Google Workspace (Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drive)
Agent mode for multi-step autonomous task execution
Project Mariner for browser automation and web navigation
Gemini Live for real-time voice conversation
Use Cases
Research and report generation using Deep Research mode
Email drafting and management in Gmail with full context
Data analysis in Google Sheets with natural language queries
Agenticness: Adaptive Collaborator

Proposes and executes multi-step plans with your approval.

High evidence
Last evaluated: Aug 15, 2026
This tool has strong action capabilities but limited safety controls. Use with appropriate oversight.

Dimension Breakdown

Action Capability
Autonomy
Planning
Adaptation
State & Memory
Reliability
Interoperability
Safety
Operator Sovereignty

Categories

Pricing
  • Free: Gemini with Flash model, limited usage
  • Google AI Premium ($20/mo): Gemini Ultra, 2TB storage, Workspace integration
  • Workspace Add-on: Per-seat pricing for enterprise Workspace integration
  • API: Free tier available, pay-per-use for production
Details
AddedMarch 26, 2026
RefreshedAugust 22, 2026
Quick Facts
DeploymentCloud-hosted
AutonomySemi-autonomous
Model supportSingle model
Open sourceNo
MCP supportNo
Team supportEnterprise
Pricing modelFreemium
Interfacechat, gui, api, voice
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