Spark's full capabilities remain partially unclear. Google has indicated the agent can work across custom connectors and the open web within Gemini Enterprise, but the scope of actions it can take and the guardrails governing those actions have not been detailed. The timeline for broader availability beyond early access groups is also unconfirmed.
For practicing attorneys, these announcements signal Google's strategic pivot toward always-on autonomous agents that operate across enterprise workflows. The products raise immediate questions about data access, user consent mechanisms, and liability frameworks—particularly as Spark gains permission to act on behalf of users across multiple applications. The introduction of Omni also accelerates the generative video market, creating potential regulatory and evidentiary issues around AI-generated media authentication and disclosure. Practitioners should monitor how Google addresses AI-generated content labeling and what contractual safeguards emerge for enterprise deployments.