Google Develops AI Agent 'Remy' to Compete with OpenClaw

According to monitoring by Dongcha Beating, Google is developing an AI agent codenamed ‘Remy’, seen as its response to OpenClaw. This tool is an advanced personal assistant for the Gemini application, capable of performing actual tasks on behalf of users rather than just answering questions or generating content. Currently, employees are testing it internally, running on a version exclusive to Gemini employees, which can deeply integrate various Google services. Remy is described as a ‘24/7 personal agent’, suitable for work, school, and daily life, capable of proactively monitoring user interests, handling complex tasks, and learning user preferences over time. Google has not yet announced a public release timeline, but it is expected to showcase progress related to the AI agent at this month’s I/O conference.

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