Google I/O’s Biggest AI Updates: What Small Businesses Should Watch
Google made a major AI statement at its latest I/O conference, announcing a wave of new tools and updates that show where business technology is heading next. For small business owners, three updates matter most: Gemini 3.5 Flash, Gemini Omni Flash, and Antigravity 2.0.
The first is Gemini 3.5 Flash, Google’s newest high-performance model. It is fast, powerful, and designed for more complex work, including research, automation, coding, and long-running AI tasks. For businesses, this means better support for reports, analysis, customer communication, and workflow automation. The caution is cost. “Flash” used to mean fast and inexpensive. Now, it may mean fast and powerful, but not always cheap. Businesses using AI heavily should pay attention to usage limits and return on investment.
The second update is Gemini Omni Flash, which may be one of the most exciting creative tools for small businesses. While many people think of it as a video tool, its real power is multimodal creation: text, image, video, and audio working together. That could help businesses create short-form ads, training videos, product demonstrations, social content, and branded visuals faster than ever before. For a small team without a full creative department, that is a big deal.
The third is Antigravity 2.0, Google’s desktop agentic app. It is designed to let AI work more directly with local files, projects, and tasks. This points toward a future where AI does not just answer questions, but helps complete work across your computer. The tool still appears early-stage, so businesses should experiment carefully before depending on it for critical workflows.
The takeaway is simple: Google is moving AI from search into work itself. These tools can help small businesses create, analyze, automate, and compete at a higher level. But the winning businesses will be the ones that test wisely, manage costs, protect data, and use AI strategically — not just because it is new, but because it solves real problems.
About the Author
Jonathan Liebert is CEO/Executive Director of the Better Business Bureau of Southern Colorado, an AI thought leader and an adjunct professor at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs. He is the author of Thought Partner, which explores how leaders can collaborate with AI to improve decision-making and strategy. Jonathan also leads AI education and training programs through BBB of Southern Colorado to help businesses build practical AI skills for the modern marketplace.
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