
Google and Meta are developing personal AI assistants named Remy and Hatch, designed to operate seamlessly within apps users already use, like Google's Gemini app and Instagram. These assistants aim to handle tasks proactively without repeated commands, improving over time by anticipating user needs. This move follows the success and limitations of OpenClaw, a popular but technically demanding AI tool that required local installation and became costly to use. By integrating AI into widely used platforms, Google and Meta aim to offer accessible, always-on digital helpers to billions of users, with Google expected to reveal more details at its upcoming developer conference.