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Google's Agentic AI Leap: Anti-gravity, Gemini, and New Developer Tools
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Google is accelerating the agentic AI era with significant advancements, including the new Gemini 3.5 series and the open-source Gemma 4 model, which has seen over 100 million downloads. At the core of their agent development is Anti-gravity, a platform that now offers managed agents via the Gemini API. These managed agents come with secure, isolated Linux environments, simplifying deployment and scaling for developers. Examples like Stitch, which uses managed agents to analyze code for design systems, highlight the practical applications. Google AI Studio is evolving to enable rapid app creation, now supporting native Android app building and one-click deployment to Cloud Run. New integrations with Google Workspace and expanded capabilities for coding agents are also key. For more advanced control, the Anti-gravity SDK provides programmatic access, while Anti-gravity 2.0 offers a desktop application for orchestrating multiple agents with features like dynamic sub-agents and scheduled tasks. The Anti-gravity CLI also allows developers to spin up agents directly from the terminal.