Google to unify AI coding tools under Antigravity

Antigravity 2.0, launched at Google IO on Tuesday, is the second iteration of Google’s agent-first development platform, and comes with a new desktop app, Antigravity CLI, expanded SDK capabilities, and deeper integration with the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform. But along with its announcement came the news that Google is beginning to consolidate its existing tools…

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Google Expands TPU Chip Strategy Through New Blackstone Partnership

For years, hyperscalers built infrastructure largely for their own cloud ecosystems. However, AI is starting to break that model. The sheer cost of accelerators, data center expansion, and power requirements is pushing AI infrastructure toward a more distributed financing approach, where outside capital plays a much larger role.  Google’s reported TPU partnership with Blackstone is…

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GitHub admits major source code leak after 3,800 internal repositories breached

Microsoft’s GitHub has suffered what appears to be its biggest ever security breach after confirming that attackers exfiltrated code from around 3,800 of the company’s internal repositories. News of the incident first emerged on May 19, when GitHub said it was investigating “unauthorized access.” Hours later, the company’s X account confirmed the worst: “Yesterday we…

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Google launches Gemini 3.5 Flash to push AI agents deeper into enterprise workflows

Google has launched Gemini 3.5 Flash, a new AI model designed to support agentic workflows across its products and enterprise platforms, as the company looks to move generative AI beyond chatbot-style interactions and deeper into business operations. The model, announced at the annual Google I/O developer conference, is available through the Gemini app, AI Mode…

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9 application security startups combating AI risks

For the past several years, application security has been organized around a relatively stable model: developers write code, pipelines build and test it, and runtime controls attempt to catch what slips through. Each stage had its own tools, its own teams, and its own assumptions about where risk lived. That model is breaking. At RSAC…

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