Google on Wednesday launched its artificial intelligence agent Gemini Spark in the Hong Kong market, giving local users direct access to a smart assistant to manage complex digital workflows. The launch came months after the American tech giant’s decision in March to lift regional geofences for generative AI services, starting with the Gemini chatbot. Hong Kong users can now access Gemini without using a virtual private network or third-party platform. The roll-out of the Spark agent echoes an industry-wide push into agentic AI: the ability to perform tasks on behalf of human users. Powered by the Gemini 3.6 Flash model, Spark can handle tasks including summarising email threads and logging customer feedback in charts.