Google is preparing its own 'OpenClaw': what is Remy and why OpenAI and Meta are concerned

Google is preparing its own 'OpenClaw': what is Remy and why OpenAI and Meta are concerned
Google accelerates with Remy, its most ambitious commitment to artificial intelligence
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Google tests Remy, an AI agent capable of acting autonomously within Gemini.

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Google is making progress in the development of Remy, a new artificial intelligence agent that seeks to compete directly with tools such as OpenClaw. The project aims to turn Gemini into an assistant capable of executing tasks autonomously and anticipating the user's needs

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According to internal reports, Remy is already in the testing phase within Google under a “dogfooding” system, used by employees to evaluate functions before a public release.

Google advances in the development of Remy
Google advances in the development of Remy

What Remy is and how the new Google agent would work Google's

goal is for Remy to work as a 24-hour active personal assistant, deeply integrated with services such as Gmail, Google Docs and other Google Workspace tools

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Unlike a conventional chatbot, this agent could monitor emails, organize calendars, edit documents and execute actions in the background without waiting for constant instructions from the user.

According to the leaked information, Remy would be able to learn habits and preferences over time, automating daily workflows within the Google ecosystem.

What is Remy and how would Google's new agent work
What is Remy and how would Google's new agent work

Currently, Gemini already has an “Agent Mode” capable of performing linked tasks, but Remy seeks to become a permanent and always-on layer connected to multiple

company services.

Why Google is accelerating its race against OpenAI and Meta

Earlier this year, OpenClaw gained notoriety for its ability to investigate and respond to messages autonomously. Soon after, OpenAI hired the creator of the tool, a clear sign of the strategic importance of this type of development

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OpenClaw gained notoriety for its ability to investigate
OpenClaw gained notoriety for its ability to investigate

On the other hand, Meta is working on its own project called Hatch, initially focused on purchases and integrated services within Instagram and Facebook

.

Google's main advantage lies in its scale of distribution. A possible deployment of Remy within Android, Gmail, YouTube and Workspace would allow it to quickly reach millions of users who already use those services every

day.

In addition, the company has its own infrastructure based on TPU chips, designed specifically for artificial intelligence loads.

Meta is working on its own project called Hatch
Meta is working on its own project called Hatch

The technical and privacy challenges faced by Remy

The development of autonomous agents also raises technical and privacy questions. One of the main problems is the so-called “cold start”, a situation in which the system needs time to learn habits and preferences before working properly.

Another challenge is the overload of digital assistants. Industry specialists warn that if each application incorporates its own agent, users could end up managing multiple artificial intelligence at the same

time.
The Technical and Privacy Challenges Remy Faces
The Technical and Privacy Challenges Remy Faces

In parallel, Google has already begun to reinforce the privacy controls linked to Gemini, allowing it to monitor what information the system can store or use

.

Analysts such as Gartner project that by 2026 nearly 40% of business applications will include artificial intelligence agents, a fact that explains why companies such as Google, OpenAI and Meta accelerated this technological race.


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