Artificial Intelligence
Google Unveils ‘Agentic’ Era: Major AI Search Redesign and New Gemini Omni Model
Google announces a massive AI-driven overhaul of Search and the new Gemini Omni model at I/O 2026, signaling a shift toward autonomous ‘agentic’ AI systems.
The Shift to Agentic AI
At its annual I/O 2026 developer conference in California, Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced a fundamental shift in the company’s direction, pivoting toward what he termed the ‘agentic’ era. This new vision focuses on artificial intelligence systems capable of completing autonomous tasks and acting as personalized agents across the Google ecosystem. This evolution marks a decade since Google first declared itself an AI-first company, aiming to maintain its dominance against aggressive competition from OpenAI, Microsoft, and Anthropic.
The Biggest Search Overhaul in 25 Years
Google Search, used by over 3 billion people, is receiving its most significant upgrade in a quarter-century. The new Intelligent Search box eliminates the need for rigid keywords, allowing users to input complex, natural language requests. For instance, a user could describe their desire to start a pottery hobby and receive a curated list of local classes filtered by specific availability. Furthermore, Google is introducing ‘coding agents’ and ‘information agents’ that work in the background to manage long-term tasks like wedding planning or tracking specific product launches and athlete collaborations across the web.
Gemini Omni and the Future of Content Creation
The company also debuted Gemini Omni, a multimodal model capable of processing and generating content across video, images, audio, and text simultaneously. During demonstrations, the model showcased an ability to edit video through conversational prompts and reason about physical scenes using a blend of historical and scientific context. For developers seeking efficiency, Google introduced Gemini 3.5 Flash, a lightweight model designed for high-speed auditing and application development at a significantly lower cost than previous frontier models.
Beyond the Screen: Android XR and Smart Glasses
Google is also expanding its hardware footprint with a renewed push into extended reality (XR). Through partnerships with brands like Warby Parker and Gentle Monster, Google unveiled new smart glasses integrated with Android XR. These devices range from audio-centric glasses providing real-time assistance and translation to display-based eyewear that overlays digital information onto the physical world. This integration suggests that Google’s future lies in making AI assistance ubiquitous, moving seamlessly from the search bar to wearable technology.