Meet Remy: Google is creating a ‘24/7 personal agent’ to manage your digital life, says report

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Google is developing a personal agent named Remy for its Gemini app, designed to act on users' behalf across various tasks. Similar to the AI platform OpenClaw, Remy will integrate with Google's ecosystem, learning user preferences and managing tasks proactively.

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Google is working on a new ‘personal agent’ for Gemini that is designed to take actions on a user's behalf. As per a new report by Business Insider, the new agent codenamed ‘Remy’ and is designed to function as a “24/7 personal agent” for work, school and everyday life.

"It elevates the Gemini app into a true assistant that can take actions on your behalf — not just answer questions or generate content." an internal description of Remy is said to have read

Google's answer to OpenClaw?

The report notes that Remy sounds very similar to OpenClaw, the viral AI agent platform that went viral earlier this year for its ability to take actions on behalf of users like summarizing emails, managing calendars, replying to messages and even navigating websites. The popularity of OpenClaw led to the platform being eventually acquired by OpenAI.

The internal document also reportedly noted that Remy is deeply integrated across Google's ecosystem and can ‘monitor for things that matter to you, handle complex tasks proactively, and learn your preferences over time’

When is Remy launching?

The report notes that there is no public timeline for launching Remy yet. The description of the new AI project calls it a "dogfooding" project, which is a standard practice in the tech industry where employees test products internally before a public rollout.

However, the company is all set to hold its I/O event later in the month and Remy could potentially be unveiled there. The company also has a history of showing off its biggest AI updates during I/O especially after it delineated the Pixel phone launches to October window.

The company had launched its Gemini 2.5 Pro model, AI Mode in Google Search and Deep Research tool. The company had also shown many AI projects that it did not immediately release which included Project Mariner, an AI agent that can use browser to perform multi-step tasks on behalf of the users.

As for the naming of the new AI agent, the report notes that it isn't clear why Google decided to name its new tool ‘Remy’ but the name has its origin in the Latin word Remigus, which means "oarsman" or "rower," and could be a reference tol the AI agent doing a lot of work on behalf of users. The name could also be a reference to the chef rat in the Pixar movie "Ratatouille."

An earlier report by Business Insider noted that

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