How to Use Googleās New Agentic Vision to Build Your Entire Business Workflow
Join me for my weekly live video now at https://streamyard.com/ab8hr68vwm Most business owners are still stuck in "text-mode," typing prompts and waiting for sentences. That is a 2024 limitation. In February 2026, we have officially entered the era of Agentic Vision. Google just supercharged Gemini 3 Flash with the ability to "see" and "act" on your screen in real-time. Today, Iām pulling back the curtain on the Anti-Gravity Movement. Iāll show you how to use Googleās new agent-first platform, Antigravity, to orchestrate multiple AI employees that plan, code, and browse the web simultaneously. We are also going deep on OpenClawāthe local-first AI agent that lives on your computer, not a walled garden, and how to use it to manage your life via WhatsApp and Telegram. If you want to stop talking to AI and start watching it work, Iāll see you at 2:00. š 3 Fresh Topics for Today 1ļøā£ Google Agentic Vision: The "See and Do" Revolution The Meat: Google recently supercharged Gemini 3 Flash with Agentic Vision. This allows the AI to not just describe an image, but to navigate a UI, identify geometric constraints, and estimate velocity for real-time task assistance. The Build: Iāll show you how to use Google AI Studio to feed the model video or live screen feeds so it can identify "Visual Truths"ālike extracting structured data from messy document photos or diagnosing on-site technical issuesāoutperforming human baselines by over 50%. 2ļøā£ Google Antigravity: The IDE That Thinks Like a CEO The Meat: Unlike standard AI assistants, Antigravity is a three-surface architecture: an Editor for coding, a Manager for autonomous agent orchestration, and a browser engine for automated testing. The Hack: We will explore how to spawn multiple agent threads simultaneouslyāone agent refactoring a legacy module while another writes the tests in real-time. It moves search from "click and browse" to "purpose and execute". 3ļøā£ OpenClaw: Your Local-First "Personal OS"