Google Agentspace Brings Game-Changing AI Features for Enterprise
Google has just unveiled Agentspace, an innovative platform that combines advanced AI agents, Google’s Gemini technology, and enterprise search capabilities to transform workplace productivity.

Designed for seamless integration with enterprise data, Google’s new platform empowers employees to complete complex tasks more efficiently through intuitive, AI-driven tools.
A core feature of Google Agentspace is the integration of NotebookLM Plus, which enhances traditional research tools with AI capabilities tailored for the workplace. Employees can upload large volumes of information and gain actionable insights through features like synthesized overviews and even audio summaries.
Additionally, NotebookLM supports advanced reasoning tasks, making it invaluable for corporate research and planning.
For data interaction, Agentspace offers a multimodal AI assistant, giving employees a singular, branded interface for streamlined enterprise search. It can analyze unstructured data from emails and documents, as well as structured data from tables. It has built-in translation capabilities and is compatible with applications like Jira, Microsoft SharePoint, and ServiceNow.
Google Agentspace also supports custom-built AI agents tailored to specific business functions such as marketing, finance, and human resources. These agents are designed to handle tasks ranging from drafting content and automating workflows to conducting deep performance analysis. Soon, employees will even have access to a low-code interface, simplifying the process of creating specialized AI tools.

From HR teams revamping onboarding processes to engineers resolving bugs with unprecedented accuracy, the possibilities are vast. Marketing departments can optimize campaigns, while business analysts can generate detailed reports in minutes.
Enterprises interested in harnessing the power of Agentspace can sign up for early access now to explore its transformative potential.
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