Google is internally testing Remy, a new Gemini-powered AI agent designed to learn user preferences and perform actions autonomously. The agent, currently in use by Google employees, is reported to offer capabilities beyond those of the current Gemini large language model.
This development signifies Google’s push towards more proactive and personalized artificial intelligence, moving beyond conversational AI to an agent that can execute tasks on a user’s behalf. According to reports, Remy will possess expanded powers compared to the existing Gemini offerings.

Business Insider first reported on Remy, detailing its internal testing phase. The agent’s core function is to observe and adapt to individual user habits, subsequently acting on learned preferences. This could include automating routine digital tasks or managing information across various applications. More information on Google’s AI initiatives can be found on the official Google AI website.
Currently, Google’s Gemini platform serves as a multimodal AI, capable of understanding and processing various forms of information, including text, code, audio, image, and video. Remy aims to build upon this foundation by adding a layer of autonomous action. Users interested in Google’s current AI products can explore the Gemini interface.
Furthermore, the introduction of agents like Remy highlights an industry trend toward more integrated and intelligent personal assistants. These systems are designed to reduce user effort by anticipating needs and performing complex sequences of actions without direct instruction. Such advancements could eventually lead to more seamless interactions within the broader Android ecosystem and other Google services, including those available on the Google Store.


