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Antigravity 2.0: Google Just Changed What It Means to Be an Engineer

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Antigravity 2.0: Google Just Changed What It Means to Be an Engineer
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Google has introduced Antigravity 2.0, a significant shift in how software development is approached. This new version allows engineers to orchestrate multiple agents that write code simultaneously, moving away from traditional IDE-centric workflows. The announcement suggests a fundamental change in the skills required for developers, emphasizing system design over individual coding tasks.

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