At the Google I/O 2026 event, the tech giant unveiled Gemini Spark, an autonomous AI agent designed to manage digital tasks in the background, marking a shift from traditional chatbots to proactive digital assistants. This AI agent can organize events, manage spreadsheets, and coordinate tasks across various Google services without user intervention. However, concerns have emerged regarding the level of autonomy granted to Gemini Spark. Reports indicate that the AI might share information or make purchases without explicit user consent each time, raising potential privacy and security issues. Additionally, there may be usage limits even for premium subscribers, questioning the feasibility of a truly persistent digital assistant. This development highlights the growing debate around the balance between AI-driven productivity and the need for transparency and control to ensure user trust.

