
At Google I/O 2026, Alphabet integrated generative AI into core Search queries and introduced new AI assistant features. The company rebranded Fitbit to Google Health, launched Fitbit Air and trained over 150 practitioners on Agentic AI with Vertex AI environments at Google Next.
At the annual I/O developer conference on May 24, Alphabet revealed the integration of generative AI into its core Search product, delivering contextual and personalized responses directly in search results. The company also demonstrated its latest AI assistant features, highlighting potential enhancements for user engagement and ad targeting.
Alphabet rebranded its standalone Fitbit app as Google Health to unify its consumer health offerings under a single brand, and introduced Fitbit Air, a lightweight wearable designed to track health metrics with improved battery life. These moves aim to capture a larger share of the digital health market and drive recurring subscription revenue.
During Google Next 2026, Google Cloud Security led a hands-on Agentic AI training session for over 150 practitioners, utilizing dedicated Vertex AI environments to build custom AI agents from scratch. This initiative addresses industry challenges in AI adoption and positions Google Cloud as a go-to platform for enterprise AI deployments.
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