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Some changes have already come to Gemini app

Gemini is likely to get the lion’s share of reveals at I/O 2026, but eagle-eyed users have already spotted some changes rolling out to the Gemini app. There seems to be a new “Thinking level” menu rolling out to the app’s model picker, with “standard” and “extended” options added to the Fast and Pro models.
The Gemini app also seems to be prepping more integrations with third-party apps, with support documents suggesting support for Canva, Instacart, and OpenTable is on the way. Which means Gemini should be able to control these apps on your behalf, based on prompts you give it.
No doubt we’ll hear more during the I/O conference.
Gemini Remy could make its debut

Google has kept quiet about what I/O will have to offer, but it has teased a future of agentic AI. This means we may see it unveil some details about “Remy,” the codename attached to Google’s own personal AI agent.
According to reports, Remy is “your 24/7 personal agent for work, school and daily life, powered by Gemini.” It will apparently be able to interact with other Google services and be more advanced than the agentic features Google has already started rolling out to the Gemini app. That means handling tasks proactively, learning your own preferences, and keeping track of things that matter.
Tom’s Guide EIC weighs in

Mark Spoonauer
Mark Spoonauer is the Global Editor-in-Chief of Tom’s Guide and has covered technology for over 20 years. He oversees the direction of Tom’s Guide and leads a team of over 25 journalists to bring you our expert buying guides, reviews, news, how-to articles, deals and other coverage.
“I’m personally excited to see the new Google and Samsung glasses and how they’ll stand out versus Meta Ray-Ban. Hopefully, we’ll learn more about unique features and see the designs from Warby Parker and Gentle Monster. Just keep in mind that these glasses won’t have a display…” said Tom’s Guide Global Editor in Chief Mark Spoonauer.
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We’re just a couple of hours away from the official news-dropping madness getting underway. If you’re a fan of Android, Gemini or even if you just casually use Google products like Search, there’s sure to be something to get you excited at the event once it kicks off.
Be sure to keep yourself locked to this live blog, as we’ll bring you every important piece of information as it happens.
