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At Google I/O 2026, Google rebuilt Antigravity (AI coding tool) into a full Agent development suite, Antigravity 2.0, powered by Gemini 3.5 Flash, and added full workflow Agentic capabilities, directly competing with Claude Code and OpenAI Codex.
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- Google I/O 2026 — Antigravity 2.0 Goes Fully Agentic
- Event: Google rebuilds Antigravity (formerly AI coding tool) into a full Agent development suite, directly positioning against Claude Code and OpenAI Codex
- Highlights:
- Gemini 3.5 Flash launches first, Pro follows next month
- New
/grill-mecommand makes the agent clarify requirements before taking action
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