As Google’s senior director of product management for developer tools, Ryan J. Salva has a front-row seat to the ways AI tools are changing coding. Formerly of GitHub and Microsoft, he’s now ...
Google LLC’s Android team is introducing new ways to build high-quality software for its mobile platform with artificial intelligence agents. These two new resources complement each other. The CLI, or ...
What if you could harness the power of over 30 innovative AI innovations to transform the way you work, create, and solve problems? Blazing Zebra explores how Google’s expansive AI ecosystem is ...
Google Cloud is enhancing its “agent-first” coding platform for developers with the launch of Antigravity 2.0, a new standalone desktop application that enables a full “agent-optimized” user ...
Google is bringing its AI coding agent Jules deeper into developer workflows with a new command-line interface and public API, allowing it to plug into terminals, CI/CD systems, and tools like Slack — ...
The move to consolidate its AI coding tools could reduce procurement, integration, and governance challenges for CIOs, but with the potential for lock-in, analysts say.
Google has announced Project Oscar, a way for open-source development teams to use and build agents to manage software programs. Project Oscar, announced during Google I/O Bengaluru, is an open-source ...
Google’s State of AI-assisted Software Development Report 2025 reveals AI adoption increased, but trust in AI is still uneven. Many software developers use AI, but not all trust it, Google’s 2025 DORA ...
AI is no longer just guessing your next variable name; it's practically running the dev loop, forcing engineers to become managers of autonomous coding agents.
In today’s fast-paced tech world, keeping up with the latest advancements can feel like a never-ending race. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or just starting out, the constant evolution of tools ...
Software development used to be simpler, with fewer choices about which platforms and languages to learn. You were either a Java, .NET, or LAMP developer. You focused on AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud.