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Nagarajan MaheswaranFollow

Senior Project & Programme Manager | PMP | PSM I | CSPO

🚀 Google Antigravity: The Shift from AI Assistant to AI “Junior Developer”

Google just unveiled Antigravity — an agent-first development platform that pushes AI beyond autocomplete and chat-based helpers.

Antigravity enables AI agents to plan, write, refactor, test, and verify code end-to-end across your IDE, terminal, and browser.

This isn’t yet another copilot.

It’s closer to having a tireless junior engineer embedded in your workflow.

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Why Antigravity matters

đź§  Agent-first workflows

Spin up multiple agents in parallel — each owning a bug, refactor, or feature — while you focus on product decisions and architecture.

⚙️ End-to-end execution

Agents modify code, run terminal commands, and validate real user flows in a built-in browser — closing the loop from feature → tests → UI validation.

🔍 Verifiable artifacts

Every task produces reviewable outputs: plans, diffs, screenshots, and walkthroughs. No black-box magic.

đź§© Flexible & free to start

Public preview, free for individuals, runs on macOS, Windows, and Linux, with Gemini 3 Pro and support for multiple models.

The bigger takeaway

Stop thinking of AI as “code autocomplete.”

Humans define intent and quality bars. Agents handle execution.

That’s not assistance — that’s leverage.

Let’s learn together

I’m actively exploring Antigravity and would love to connect with others experimenting with agent-first development to share learnings.

🔗 Have you tried it yet? What’s the first workflow you’d automate?

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