PANews reported on May 6th, citing Business Insider, that Google (GOOG.O) is building a new AI personal agent called "Remy" for Gemini, which can act on behalf of users. According to internal documents and two sources familiar with the matter, Google employees are already testing this new AI agent. It runs within the employee-only Google Gemini app and integrates with a range of other Google services. The agent's description reads: "Remy is your 24/7 personal agent for work, study, and everyday life, powered by Gemini. It elevates the Gemini app to a true assistant, acting on your behalf—not just answering questions or generating content." In some ways, it's similar to OpenClaw, the AI agent that gained rapid popularity earlier this year, which can perform tasks such as replying to messages or conducting research on behalf of users. The timeline for Remy's public release is currently unclear. Google will hold its I/O conference later this month, where it is expected to showcase its next wave of AI products. AI agents are likely to be a key focus.
Google is testing its AI agent "Remy," which may be a direct competitor to OpenClaw.
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