The Verge Google let a reporter test Gemini Spark, its new 24/7 AI assistant, over a week. The tool drafted emails, pulled data from Drive, created calendar events and spreadsheets without direct prompts. While the results impressed, the service costs $99.99 a month, is limited to U.S. users, and requires constant oversight. Privacy advocates note the AI accesses personal data, and the reporter found the need to monitor every step. Spark’s performance suggests a powerful addition to Google’s ecosystem, but its price tag and data‑handling raise doubts about broad adoption.
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