COSMO AI: Google Accidentally Reveals This Secret AI Assistant—It Will Think and Perform Your Tasks Without Any Commands..
Just a few weeks before Google's upcoming Google I/O 2026 event, the company has made a major blunder. On May 1, 2026, an experimental app named COSMO briefly went live on the Google Play Store. With a file size of approximately 1.13 GB, the app was downloaded and examined by numerous users before Google could remove it. Although the app was not intended for public release, it has fully unveiled Google's future AI strategy.
**What is COSMO?**
COSMO is fundamentally different from any AI assistant created to date. It does not wait for a specific command; instead, it operates as a "proactive" system.
Simply put, it functions as a layer embedded within your phone that constantly monitors your ongoing activities.
By understanding the context of your tasks, it proactively steps in to assist you, thereby minimizing the need for manual input on your part.
**Reads the Screen to Automate Browser Tasks**
The most significant feature of this AI is its "real-time screen awareness." Utilizing Android system tools, it can interpret and understand the content currently displayed on your screen.
According to leaked details, if you are discussing plans with someone via chat, the AI can automatically create a corresponding calendar event. It excels at tasks such as searching for photos, summarizing lengthy documents, and conducting research by aggregating information from various sources.
Its most remarkable capability is its browser automation feature, which allows it to go beyond merely providing answers; it can actually navigate websites and execute specific actions on its own.
**A Brilliant Fusion of Gemini Nano and Hybrid Technology**
COSMO is designed to operate directly on your smartphone. It leverages Gemini Nano technology, enabling it to perform tasks rapidly and with enhanced privacy, even without an internet connection.
Furthermore, for more complex tasks, it connects to the cloud via a hybrid system architecture. Currently, it remains unclear whether Cosmo will be launched as a standalone product or integrated into the existing Gemini services.
However, this leaked, unfinished version has demonstrated that future AI tools will no longer be limited merely to conversation; instead, they will execute tasks by making decisions autonomously.
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