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Google Antigravity 2.0 Quietly Changes What It Means to Be a Software E...
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up there with the best summarys Ive read so far
Thanks for your encouraging comment.
the 'plausible but wrong' observation in section 8 deserves more attention than it gets. hallucinations are detectable. plausible but wrong output merges.
we run MCP servers with structured approval hooks before any agent touches state — same idea as your JSON hooks example. the discovery that forced us there wasn't dramatic: three weeks of degrading data integrity before anyone noticed the agent was making a valid schema assumption that was wrong for our multitenant setup.
constraint interrogation before execution is an architectural guarantee, not a UX feature. your
/grill-mecommand is the right instinct.does the JSON hooks system support preflight schema validation, or is it purely at execution time?
Inspired by the depth of your analysis
Thank you and hope you enjoyed reading it
This article brilliantly captures how Google Antigravity 2.0 is reshaping the role of software engineers into architects of intelligent agent systems. Your clear, thoughtful analysis makes a complex shift both understandable and exciting.
Thank you for your comment.
the gap between plausible and correct is where most teams are going to get burned. specification quality being the new bottleneck makes total sense once you've actually tried to hand off a real task to an agent and watched it confidently go sideways
Great article sir! I liked your perspective on developers becoming directors of AI systems. Very insightful and interesting read.
Thank you. Yes, it's an interesting perspective
Great read! One question. If writing good specs is now the most important skill, how does a junior developer build that skill without first spending years writing code the traditional way?
Excellent. I appreciate your honest take on the comparison of other tools in the market and glad to explore Antigravity 2.0
Sure. Let me know once you try it out.