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Google Preps Workspace for AI Agents
5 Mar
Summary
- Google released a command-line interface for Workspace.
- This CLI streamlines AI agent access to Gmail and Drive.
- It's a developer sample, not an officially supported product.

Google is enhancing its Workspace ecosystem to support AI agents that can manage daily productivity tasks. Recently, Google published a command-line interface (CLI) on GitHub for Workspace. This tool simplifies the integration of AI agents, such as OpenClaw, with essential Google services like Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Docs.
The Google Workspace CLI also supports MCP integrations, allowing applications like Claude Desktop and Gemini CLI to connect with Workspace. Previously, integrating AI tools required navigating multiple APIs, a complex process. The new CLI streamlines this, positioning Google's services for an agentic AI future, exemplified by the viral success of OpenClaw.
While the CLI is a developer sample and not an officially supported Google product, its release indicates Google's strategic shift towards an 'agent-ready' infrastructure. This aligns with the growing trend of AI agents handling tasks like email management, document organization, and meeting notes, as demonstrated by OpenClaw's mainstream impact.




