EPISODE · May 2, 2026 · 43 MIN
Gemini Enterprise: The New Front Door to AI Agents for Every Researcher, Student, and Administrator
from ASU+GSV Summit Sessions · host ASU+GSV
Recorded live at the 2026 ASU+GSV Summit in San Diego, this session featured Charles Elliott, Head of Industry Architects, Rapid Innovation at Google Public Sector, and Gabby Burke, Cloud AI Customer Engineer at Google Public Sector.The speakers explored how Gemini Enterprise has served as a unified hub for building, orchestrating, and sharing AI agents across the academic community, creating new opportunities to amplify productivity for researchers, students, faculty, and administrators. Through a live demonstration, they examined how autonomous agents can manage tasks ranging from routine workflows to complex institutional challenges while addressing the growing need for interoperability across siloed higher education systems. The session highlighted how connected, vendor-agnostic AI agents can accelerate research timelines, unify campus intelligence through integrated data systems, and personalize the academic journey with adaptive support from enrollment through employment. The conversation emphasized how enabling agent collaboration across frameworks can increase autonomy, multiply institutional impact, and reduce long-term operational costs.
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Recorded live at the 2026 ASU+GSV Summit in San Diego, this session featured Charles Elliott, Head of Industry Architects, Rapid Innovation at Google Public Sector, and Gabby Burke, Cloud AI Customer Engineer at Google Public Sector.The speakers explored how Gemini Enterprise has served as a unified hub for building, orchestrating, and sharing AI agents across the academic community, creating new opportunities to amplify productivity for researchers, students, faculty, and administrators. Through a live demonstration, they examined how autonomous agents can manage tasks ranging from routine workflows to complex institutional challenges while addressing the growing need for interoperability across siloed higher education systems. The session highlighted how connected, vendor-agnostic AI agents can accelerate research timelines, unify campus intelligence through integrated data systems, and personalize the academic journey with adaptive support from enrollment through employment. The conversation emphasized how enabling agent collaboration across frameworks can increase autonomy, multiply institutional impact, and reduce long-term operational costs.
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