We are significantly closer to movie Her than we were just 6 months ago.
Most coverage reads Google's last six months as a string of independent product updates. They aren't. Read together, they're the whole agentic-web stack closing one component at a time. Tuesday's Gemini Intelligence on Android announcement named the keystone - the first OS-level web-agent integration any company has built. Chrome auto-browse lands on Pixel 10 and Galaxy S26 in late June.
This episode walks through the six-month assembly (Chrome auto-browse, AppFunctions, AI Mode in Chrome, "Ask Google", web.dev agent-friendly guidance, Gemma 4 + Gemini Nano 4, UCP, A2A, Gemini Intelligence Android, DeepMind AI Pointer), the durability question I can't fully answer yet (five-year moat or six-month head start before Apple closes it), and the audit any website needs to pass once an agent can operate it on a user's phone.
Timestamps:
00:00 - 10 Google moves in six months
04:53 - Walking the six-month assembly, January through this week
06:51 - The full stack: action, agent-to-app, transaction, identity, distribution, input
09:01 - Late June: what changes for a salon owner with a booking website
10:32 - The durability question: Apple's six-month gap, not a five-year moat
15:47 - Machine-First Architecture: three visitor classes you have to design for
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