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Google IO 2026: Gemini Spark is an always-on AI agent with access to your Gmail, your calendar, your browsing history, and your credit card. It runs in the background, makes decisions, and takes action. Google put that in the onboarding disclaimer.
The catch is that agents don't know when to stop. A Meta employee gave one access to her inbox to help manage it. It started wiping emails without her consent. She told it to stop. It kept going. Goldman Sachs reviewed 350 potential risks of agentic AI and said the technology isn't ready for consumer use. Google shipped it anyway and told users to supervise the agents themselves — the ones running so you don't have to think about them.
Juan and Kate cover how Gemini Spark works, what AI access to Gmail means for your data, and what to do if you want to stop an agent from acting without your permission. Is "experimental" the new "beta," and who pays when it goes wrong?
ABOUT SLOP WORLD
AI news with receipts. Juan Faisal and Kate Cook fact-check the claims Big Tech is making about AI, follow the money, and break down what it actually means for your job, your data, and your daily life. From leaked data and corporate cover-ups to AI schools, stolen identities, and layoff headlines that don't add up, we cover the AI stories that everyone's hyping but nobody's verifying. New episodes every Thursday.
DISCLAIMER
All content is commentary and opinion based on publicly available documents, interviews, and verifiable sources. References to "scams," "grifts," or related terms reflect our editorial opinion, not legal conclusions. Anyone featured who believes a statement is inaccurate may contact us.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Does Google's New AI Agent Spend Your Money Without Asking?
01:19 What AI Agents Do (And Why This One Is Different)
02:46 Google's Warning Label Says It May Buy Things Without Asking
04:33 Agents Are Already Going Rogue — Here's What Happened
06:06 Goldman Sachs Said Not Yet. Google Said Ship It Anyway.
07:50 Not Evil. Just Kids With Your Credit Card.
09:20 "Experimental" Is the New Beta
12:15 What To Do Now
By Juan Faisal / Kate CookGoogle IO 2026: Gemini Spark is an always-on AI agent with access to your Gmail, your calendar, your browsing history, and your credit card. It runs in the background, makes decisions, and takes action. Google put that in the onboarding disclaimer.
The catch is that agents don't know when to stop. A Meta employee gave one access to her inbox to help manage it. It started wiping emails without her consent. She told it to stop. It kept going. Goldman Sachs reviewed 350 potential risks of agentic AI and said the technology isn't ready for consumer use. Google shipped it anyway and told users to supervise the agents themselves — the ones running so you don't have to think about them.
Juan and Kate cover how Gemini Spark works, what AI access to Gmail means for your data, and what to do if you want to stop an agent from acting without your permission. Is "experimental" the new "beta," and who pays when it goes wrong?
ABOUT SLOP WORLD
AI news with receipts. Juan Faisal and Kate Cook fact-check the claims Big Tech is making about AI, follow the money, and break down what it actually means for your job, your data, and your daily life. From leaked data and corporate cover-ups to AI schools, stolen identities, and layoff headlines that don't add up, we cover the AI stories that everyone's hyping but nobody's verifying. New episodes every Thursday.
DISCLAIMER
All content is commentary and opinion based on publicly available documents, interviews, and verifiable sources. References to "scams," "grifts," or related terms reflect our editorial opinion, not legal conclusions. Anyone featured who believes a statement is inaccurate may contact us.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Does Google's New AI Agent Spend Your Money Without Asking?
01:19 What AI Agents Do (And Why This One Is Different)
02:46 Google's Warning Label Says It May Buy Things Without Asking
04:33 Agents Are Already Going Rogue — Here's What Happened
06:06 Goldman Sachs Said Not Yet. Google Said Ship It Anyway.
07:50 Not Evil. Just Kids With Your Credit Card.
09:20 "Experimental" Is the New Beta
12:15 What To Do Now