Look at what’s actually shipping in the next 30 days: Gemini Spark rolls out as beta to Google AI Ultra subscribers next week. Cloud-based, 24/7, Gmail/Docs/Drive/Calendar wired in by default, MCP for third-party apps. Google’s first real attempt to put an agent in front of 900M+ Gemini users. The Gemini-powered Siri lands at WWDC on June 8, delivering what Apple promised in 2024. New look, contextual conversations, on-device personal context, a dedicated Siri app. In front of a billion+ iPhones the moment iOS 27 ships. This is it. These are the two distribution machines big enough to turn “AI agent” from a phrase you say at meetups into something your parents use without thinking about it. If both ship and stick, agents become a category. If both flop, the consumer agent story is dead for another cycle and we go back to agents being a developer toy. And before anyone says “but Claude already does this” - no. Claude, ChatGPT, Cowork, OpenClaw, the entire MCP ecosystem - none of it is consumer. It’s a tool for people who already know what an MCP server is. The bar for consumer is “my mom uses it to book a restaurant and doesn’t know there’s an agent involved.” Spark and Siri are the only two products with the surface area and the defaults to clear that bar. What are you actually expecting? Spark wins, Siri wins, both win, both flop? submitted by /u/navotvolk
Originally posted by u/navotvolk on r/ArtificialInteligence
