Google Antigravity 2.0 hits Agent Factory
In the latest episode of The Agent Factory, Google Developer Advocate Rody Davis and host Shir Meir Lador discuss Google Antigravity 2.0, an agent-first developer platform designed to scale productivity. They showcase how developers can move past "vibe-coding" into structured orchestration using features like voice-driven sub-agent delegation and offline compilation supported by the local Gemma 4 model.
Google Antigravity 2.0's emphasis on voice-driven orchestration and local compilation marks a shift toward highly interactive and privacy-conscious agentic developer environments.
- –Voice-driven delegation allows developers to seamlessly spin up specialized sub-agents on the fly without breaking flow state.
- –Local compilation via Gemma 4 addresses core developer needs for data privacy, reduced latency, and offline capabilities.
- –The move from vibe-coding to orchestration suggests a maturity curve in AI software development where consistency and structured processes are prioritized.
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