Google announced Gemini Spark, a new artificial intelligence spy developed for the business world that works 24/7. Here are the highlights of Gemini Spark.
Google introduced Gemini Spark, its new personal artificial intelligence spy for the business world, as part of its I/O 2026 event. This system, which will be offered to Gemini Enterprise users, aims to facilitate operational processes by monitoring tasks on Google Workspace and the web in the background.
The newly announced Gemini Spark offers a personalized experience by analyzing the applications, data and workflows that users actively use. The system not only makes offers, but also can complete missions depending on user approval by executing multi-step tasks.
A New Era in Office Routines
Gemini Spark undertakes routine missions by being directly involved in business processes and eases the workload of corporate groups. For example, when it detects that a work request affects the launch process, it can suggest code changes, create a mission on Jira, and update the relevant documents.
The system can prepare e-mail drafts to the necessary individuals by checking the timelines during the pre-launch preparation processes. Google states that Spark is designed as an assistant that adapts to the user’s way of working rather than a standard bot. As users use the system, Spark learns their preferences and begins to offer more real and effective offers over time.
Control Remains with the User
Google particularly emphasizes that although Spark works autonomously, control will always remain with the user. The system sends systematic status updates about the processes it performs and obtains approval from the user before high-risk actions such as sending e-mails.

Gemini Spark’s usage areas are not limited to work groups; It also offers different scenarios for operations and sales departments. Operations teams can more easily follow the orientation processes of new employees thanks to Spark, which is integrated with tools such as ServiceNow.
Sales groups can create pre-meeting preparation notes and conduct risk analysis with Spark, which pulls customer history from sources such as Salesforce.
With this new step, Google transforms artificial intelligence from a tool that only waits for commands into an effective spy that works between applications.
We will closely see the success of this system, which is expected to radically change business tracking processes in the corporate world, when it is put into use.
In what direction do you think these types of autonomous artificial intelligence spies will change the efficiency in business life?