Google’s been building this in the shadows. A staff-only build of the Gemini app leaked this week with an internal agent codenamed Remy — and unlike every “AI assistant” Google has shipped, this one isn’t here to chat. It’s here to do your job while you sleep.
What Remy actually is
It’s an agent layer running on top of Gemini, dogfooded inside Google right now, designed to operate 24/7 in the background. The Connected Apps list already wired up reads like an audit of your digital life: Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Drive, Keep, Tasks, GitHub, WhatsApp, Spotify, Google Photos. Remy can send messages on your behalf, share documents, monitor things you care about, learn your preferences over time, and — the part that’s getting attention — make purchases for you.
Why this matters
This is Google finally shipping the thing OpenAI’s Operator and Anthropic’s computer-use agents have been circling for a year, except wired straight into the consumer surface 2 billion people already use daily. The form factor matters: not a separate agent app, not a developer SDK, but a layer inside Gemini itself. Google I/O kicks off May 19-20. Eight days out. The timing of this leak isn’t an accident.
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