In terms of productivity, Google is believed to be working on tighter integration between Gemini and its suite of workplace tools. Potential features could include collaborative environments akin to Google Canvas within Docs, or more advanced data visualisation capabilities in Sheets — possibly powered by Imagen 3, Google’s next-gen image generation model.
The company also teased innovations in how users can interact with Gemini. Currently, interaction is limited to text, images, video, and voice. However, the real game-changer may come from the introduction of more advanced agentic features. Among the most anticipated is Project Mariner — an experimental AI agent developed by DeepMind that is designed to understand and operate across a wide array of web elements. Still in its alpha phase, Mariner could enable Gemini to perform complex, multi-step tasks in a user’s browser, marking a major leap in autonomous AI functionality.
Recent updates for Gemini subscribers have already included access to the Veo 2 video model and enhanced Gemini Live features.
With Google I/O 2025 just around the corner, developers and tech enthusiasts alike are eagerly awaiting what could be the most significant upgrade to Gemini since its launch.
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