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20 May 2026

Google's faster, cheaper AI arrives for SMEs

Google's I/O 2026 keynote introduced Gemini 3.5 Flash and Antigravity 2.0, offering UK businesses a faster, more affordable route to AI automation. This article explains what changed, why it matters for SME owners and IT managers, and what you can do about it this week.

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What Google announced at I/O 2026

On Tuesday 20 May 2026, Google used its annual I/O keynote to announce Gemini 3.5 Flash, a new AI model available via API, alongside Antigravity 2.0, a desktop application for managing autonomous AI agents. UK businesses building or running AI-powered workflows now have a faster, more affordable option to consider.

What changed

Gemini 3.5 Flash is Google's latest API-accessible model. Google claims it operates four times faster than comparable competitors and at roughly half the cost. Those are significant figures for any business paying API fees on a usage basis.

Before this release, businesses choosing high-performance AI models via API faced a trade-off. Speed and accuracy came at a premium. Gemini 3.5 Flash is positioned to remove that trade-off for many workloads.

Alongside the model, Google launched Antigravity 2.0. This is a desktop application designed to deploy and manage autonomous AI agents. Google also previewed two upcoming Workspace features: Voice-powered Docs Live for hands-free document creation, and Google Pics for AI-assisted image editing. Availability and pricing tiers for these features were not confirmed at the time of writing.

Why it matters for business professionals

For SME owners building custom AI tools or automating back-office tasks, API costs can accumulate quickly. A faster model at half the price means the same budget stretches further, or the same workload costs less to run. That is a direct, repeatable saving with each API call made.

For IT managers, Antigravity 2.0 addresses a specific operational challenge. Autonomous agents require monitoring to remain effective. Without a dedicated management layer, that monitoring defaults to manual checking by a team member. Antigravity 2.0 is designed to handle that oversight automatically, freeing IT resource for higher-value work. gecco's Antigravity 2.0 offering connects this capability to existing desktop systems and CRM platforms, enabling SMEs to deploy continuous, self-regulating workflows without costly enterprise interventions.

The Workspace previews, Voice-powered Docs Live in particular, point to a near-term shift in how document-heavy teams operate. Dictating a document directly into Google Docs removes the transcription step entirely. For professional services firms managing high volumes of written output, that is a meaningful reduction in manual effort.

Practical applications

1. Audit your current API spend this week. Pull usage data from your existing AI tools and calculate a monthly cost per task. Use that figure as a baseline to evaluate whether switching relevant workloads to Gemini 3.5 Flash would reduce your bill. You need API access to Google AI Studio or Google Cloud to proceed.

2. Map one repetitive agent task in your business. Choose a routine process that currently requires a team member to check, chase, or update something on a fixed schedule. Document the steps involved. This gives you a clear brief for trialling Antigravity 2.0 as a management layer for that task.

3. Sign up for Google Workspace updates on Voice-powered Docs Live. If your team produces regular written reports, meeting notes, or client communications, add this feature to your technology watchlist now. Early access programmes typically require an existing Google Workspace subscription.

Considerations and limitations

Gemini 3.5 Flash is an API product. It requires technical resource to integrate, either in-house or through a third party. It is not a plug-and-play tool for businesses without developer access.

Antigravity 2.0 is a desktop application, which means deployment is device-specific rather than browser-based. IT managers should confirm compatibility with existing operating systems before committing time to a trial.

Voice-powered Docs Live and Google Pics were previewed at I/O but are not yet generally available. Timelines and pricing were not confirmed at the event. Businesses should treat these as upcoming rather than current capabilities.

Next step

gecco works with UK SMEs to implement AI agent workflows using tools including Antigravity 2.0, connecting them to the systems your team already uses. If the announcements from Google I/O 2026 have surfaced questions about where AI agents could reduce cost or manual effort in your business, the practical next step is to map your use cases before committing to any new tooling.


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