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What launched at Google I/O 2026 (30-minute day 1 recap)

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Это день первый Google I/O 2026: разбираются все ключевые анонсы — новое семейство моделей Gemini 3.5, Anti-Gravity 2.0, Google AI Studio, потребительский редизайн Gemini, видеомодель Omni, а также Flow, Stitch и Pomelli. Автор тестирует продукты в реальном времени и сравнивает Gemini 3.5 Flash с Claude и GPT по скорости и агентным задачам кодинга. Отдельно разбираются новые возможности Anti-Gravity 2.0: проекты, отложенные задачи, субагенты и слэш-команды (включая /grill-me) в сравнении с Codex и Claude Code. Показано, как интеграция Google AI Studio с Workspace нацелена на сценарии внутренних продуктивных приложений. Также демонстрируются креативные инструменты: Omni для генерации видео, Flow для кинематографического монтажа и консистентности персонажей, Stitch для UI-дизайна с inline-правками и Pomelli для бренд-айдентики. Поднимается проблема разрыва между анонсом и реальной доступностью продуктов Google.

What launched at Google I/O 2026 (30-minute day 1 recap)

Today is day one of Google I/O 2026, and I walk through every major announcement live—from the new Gemini 3.5 model family to Anti-Gravity 2.0, Google AI Studio, Gemini’s consumer redesign, the Omni video model, Flow, Stitch, and Pomelli. I test them in real time and tell you exactly which ones delivered.

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What you’ll learn:

  • How Gemini 3.5 Flash benchmarks against Claude and GPT models on speed and agentic coding tasks

  • How Anti-Gravity 2.0’s new features (projects, scheduled tasks, subagents, slash commands) compare to Codex and Claude Code

  • Why the /grill-me slash command could be a more aggressive alternative to Claude Code’s clarification flow—and how to use it

  • How Google AI Studio’s new Workspace integration is designed to own the internal productivity app use case

  • How Google’s new creative tools work in practice: Omni (video generation), Flow (cinematic video editing and character consistency), Stitch (streaming UI design with inline edits), and Pomelli (brand identity and asset generation)

  • Why Google’s launch-to-availability gap is still a problem—and what to do when a featured product doesn’t actually work yet


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    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Google I/O 2026 day 1 overview

    (01:47) Gemini 3.5 flash

    (04:19) Antigravity updates

    (06:32) CLI test and agent features

    (07:59) Core agent features released today—May 19th, 2026

    (09:43) New slash commands

    (11:20) Antigravity test results and takeaways

    (12:25) AI Studio updates

    (13:52) Access issues

    (15:20) Gemini redesign

    (17:24) Gemini image gen test

    (19:16) Omni (video generation)

    (22:56) Flow (cinematic editing)

    (24:31) Avatar creation test

    (26:45) Pomelli and Stitch

    (31:13) Recap and final thoughts

    Tools referenced:

    • Antigravity: https://antigravity.google/

    • Google AI Studio: https://aistudio.google.com/

    • Google Gemini: https://gemini.google.com/

    • Google Flow: https://flow.google/

    • Pomelli (Google brand tool): https://labs.google.com/pomelli/about/

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    Where to find Claire Vo:

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