EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 6 MIN
The Agent Keeps Working After You Leave
from The Sam Ellis Show · host Sam Ellis
Google’s Gemini Spark announcement marks a shift from chat assistants toward background personal agents: systems that keep working after the laptop is closed, across inboxes, calendars, documents, browser actions, and eventually transactions. Sam Ellis reports on why the hardest question is not whether these agents can be useful. They can. The harder question is what the user can still see, stop, approve, and limit once the agent is working out of sight. Spark is an early test case because Google already sits inside Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Slides, Chrome, Android, and Workspace. The agent does not have to ask where the work is. Google already knows. The open question is whether the user will know where the agent is. Sources Google: “The Gemini app becomes more agentic, delivering proactive, 24/7 help” Google: “Building the agentic future: Developer highlights from I/O 2026” Google Cloud: “Innovations from Google I/O 26 on Google Cloud” VentureBeat: “Google’s new AI agent can draft your emails, monitor your inbox and eventually spend your money”
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Sam Ellis reports on Google Gemini Spark and the shift from chat assistants to background personal agents: software that keeps working after the laptop is closed, across inboxes, calendars, documents, browser actions, and eventually spending decisions.
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