
Welcome to OHMO AI. The big labs are done teasing. This week the frontier moved in public, with new models, new platforms, and new deals reshaping what AI actually does at work and in school.
In today’s newsletter:
Google ships Gemini 3.5 Flash and a personal AI agent called Spark
KPMG embeds Claude across its entire global workforce
Google Antigravity 2.0 turns agentic coding into a full platform
OpenAI adds Singapore to its national education program
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Gemini 3.5 Flash lands with a personal agent in tow

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OHMO AI: Google released Gemini 3.5 Flash at I/O 2026, calling it their strongest agentic and coding model yet, with benchmark scores that rival flagship models at roughly 4 times the output speed. The launch arrived alongside Gemini Spark, a personal AI agent that runs 24/7 to take actions on your behalf.
The details:
3.5 Flash is now the default model in the Gemini app and AI Mode in Search globally, and is available to developers through Google Antigravity, AI Studio, and Android Studio.
A 3.5 Pro model is already in internal use and will roll out next month.
Gemini Spark is starting with trusted testers today, with a Beta planned for Google AI Ultra subscribers in the US next week.
Why it matters: Frontier intelligence at Flash speed is the trade Google says you no longer have to make. Pair that with a personal agent that operates around the clock, and the gap between asking AI for answers and asking it to do the work just got a lot smaller.
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KPMG puts Claude in front of 276,000 people

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OHMO AI: KPMG is rolling Claude out to every one of its 276,000+ employees globally and embedding it inside Digital Gateway, the platform its people and clients use for day to day work. The alliance also names KPMG a preferred partner for private equity, with the two companies building Claude-powered products together for PE portfolio companies.
The details:
Claude Cowork and Managed Agents are being embedded directly into Digital Gateway, with tax and legal clients first in line.
KPMG Blaze will use Claude Code to help portfolio companies modernise legacy IT systems and ship AI-enabled tech faster.
Cybersecurity is a named focus area, with joint teams using Claude to find and fix vulnerabilities in critical systems under KPMG's Trusted AI framework.
Why it matters: When a Big Four firm hands frontier AI to a quarter of a million professionals in regulated work like audit, tax, and legal, the bar for what counts as enterprise AI shifts. This is the kind of rollout that drags entire industries along with it.
Antigravity 2.0 turns coding into agent orchestration

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OHMO AI: Google relaunched its agentic coding platform at I/O 2026 as Google Antigravity 2.0, a standalone desktop app built around managing AI agents rather than editing code. The release ships with a new CLI, an SDK for custom workflows, and Managed Agents in the Gemini API.
The details:
The desktop app lets developers orchestrate multiple agents in parallel and schedule tasks to run automatically in the background.
The new Antigravity CLI replaces Gemini CLI, with consumer access to Gemini CLI ending on 18 June 2026.
Antigravity 2.0 integrates natively with Google AI Studio, Firebase, and Android, and is powered in part by the new Gemini 3.5 Flash model.
Why it matters: Coding with AI is shifting from autocomplete to delegation. The unit of work is no longer the line or the file, it is the agent, and whoever owns that layer owns the next era of software.
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Singapore joins OpenAI's education push

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OHMO AI: At the Education World Forum in London, OpenAI shared the next phase of its Education for Countries program and welcomed Singapore as its newest national partner. The company also previewed OpenAI Luminaries, a new educator engagement track focused on co-design with teachers and shared classroom resources.
The details:
In Estonia, ChatGPT Edu has now reached over 20,000 students and 4,600 teachers, with a joint study from the University of Tartu and Stanford measuring real classroom impact.
OpenAI for Singapore will support Ministry of Education and GovTech work through a local OpenAI Academy chapter and Codex for Teachers hackathons.
A next cohort of country partners is being selected and will be announced later this year.
Why it matters: Governments are no longer just regulating AI, they are integrating it into how their kids learn. The nations that figure this out first will shape what AI in classrooms actually looks like, and who provides it.
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Today's reader is Hiroshi K. from Osaka, Japan:
“I run a small construction subcontracting firm. The paperwork in this country will break you. Estimates, kenpo, ringi documents, hanko stamps on everything, monthly reports to the general contractor, tax filings in three different formats. I used to stay at the office until 11pm just on documents. Now I drop scanned PDFs and handwritten site notes into ChatGPT, it pulls the numbers, drafts the estimate in proper keigo, and formats everything to match what the zenekon wants. My wife thought I quit my job because I came home for dinner lol.”
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