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I put Google’s 24/7 AI assistant Gemini Spark to work, and it’s actually pretty useful

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I put Google’s 24/7 AI assistant Gemini Spark to work, and it’s actually pretty useful
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TechCrunch reviews Google's new 'Gemini Spark' AI assistant, which is designed to handle agentic tasks like summarizing emails and organizing spreadsheets. Unlike competitors that require a computer to stay awake, Spark runs on cloud-based virtual machines to perform tasks autonomously.

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It represents a shift in AI utility toward 'agentic' systems that operate independently of user presence, potentially increasing productivity for office-based workflows.

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