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JDK 26 optimise la JVM dans ses moindres recoins, le SDK Java d'Agent2Agent passe en 1.0, Micronaut 5 est là. Côté terrain, un retour d'expérience après 40 jours à coder avec 100 % d'IA : génie ou junior, Alzheimer numérique et dette technique invisible. Pendant ce temps, GitLab restructure, Microsoft suspend ses licences Claude Code, et un développeur injecte un prompt destructeur dans sa lib JUnit. La révolution IA a un coût et les boites commencent à s'en rendre compte. Enregistré le 12 juin 2026 Téléchargement de l'épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode-341.mp3 ou en vidéo sur YouTube. News Langages Les améliorations de performance dans le JDK 26 https://inside.java/2026/06/09/jdk-26-performance-improvements/ Côté bibliothèques, l'API LazyConstant (anciennement StableValue) fait son entrée en prévisualisation pour permettre une initialisation paresseuse, sécurisée pour les threads et optimisée par le mécanisme de constant-folding de la JVM. L'extraction de chaînes de caractères via MemorySegment::getString a été revue pour réduire considérablement les allocations intermédiaires et les copies en mémoire off-heap, accélérant fortement les traitements sur les chemins critiques (hot paths). La méthode générée automatiquement hashCode() pour les classes de type record a été optimisée par la JVM pour atteindre un niveau de performance équivalent à une implémentation écrite manuellement. Le ramasse-miettes G1 bénéficie du JEP 522 qui redessine sa table de cartes (card-table) afin de réduire les coûts de synchronisation des barrières d'écriture, offrant un gain de débit de 5 % à 15 % sur les applications manipulant énormément de références d'objets. Grâce au JEP 516 (Project Leyden), le cache d'objets Ahead-of-Time (AOT) adopte un format de flux agnostique, ce qui lui permet d'être compatible avec n'importe quel Garbage Collector, y compris le ramasse-miettes à très faible latence ZGC. Le démarrage de la JVM s'accélère par défaut lorsqu'aucune taille de tas n'est configurée, car HotSpot n'applique plus de pourcentage initial (InitialRAMPercentage) mais démarre directement avec la taille minimale (MinHeapSize) pour éviter d'allouer des métadonnées inutiles. Les threads virtuels gagnent en robustesse en étant désormais capables de céder la main (yield) pendant les phases d'initialisation des classes, éliminant ainsi le risque de famine des threads porteurs (carrier threads). Le compilateur C2 JIT améliore son modèle de coût pour la vectorisation des boucles (SIMD) et se montre maintenant capable de compiler et d'optimiser des méthodes dotées de listes de paramètres extrêmement longues. Librairies Release candidate du A2A Java SDK supportant versions 0.3 et 1.0 en même temps https://medium.com/google-cloud/a2a-java-sdk-1-0-0-cr1-released-f0c651ec9139 Dernière étape avant la GA : Toutes les fonctionnalités prévues pour la version 1.0 sont finalisées. Migration simplifiée depuis la Beta1. Compatibilité v0.3 : Ajout d'une couche de compatibilité permettant aux agents v1.0 de communiquer avec les systèmes v0.3 (via JSON-RPC, gRPC ou REST). Support natif pour Android (nouvel AndroidHttpClient). Uniformisation des clients HTTP pour garantir une cohérence entre les versions. Nouveau parseur SSE (Server-Sent Events) conforme aux spécifications. Ça y est, le SDK Java de l'Agent 2 Agent Protocol est sorti en version 1.0 finale ! (avec compatibilité v0.3 et v1.0) https://medium.com/google-cloud/a2a-java-sdk-1-0-0-final-released-10c05b6aee34 Lancement officiel : Sortie de A2A Java SDK 1.0.0.Final, la première version stable (GA) du protocole Agent2Agent. Objectif du protocole : Standard ouvert (Linux Foundation) permettant aux agents IA de communiquer, déléguer des tâches et collaborer, indépendamment du langage ou du framework. Interopérabilité : Introduction de l'Integration Test Kit (ITK) pour valider la compatibilité entre les SDK (Java, Python, TypeScript, etc.). Transports supportés : Support complet et équivalent pour JSON-RPC, gRPC et HTTP+JSON/REST. Alignement total avec la spécification A2A 1.0.0. Passage aux Java records pour l'immutabilité et moins de code répétitif. Architecture interne basée sur un MainEventBus pour garantir la persistance et éviter les conditions de concurrence. Intégration d'OpenTelemetry pour le suivi et la surveillance. Support d'Android et compatibilité descendante avec la version 0.3. Installation : Gestion des dépendances via Maven BOM (org.a2aproject.sdk). Sortie de Micronaut 5.0 https://micronaut.io/2026/05/20/micronaut-framework-5-0-0-released/ Lancement majeur : Disponibilité générale de Micronaut 5, incluant une refonte de plus de 70 modules et la plateforme BOM. Baselines techniques : Support de Java 25, Groovy 5, Kotlin 2.3 et GraalVM 25.0.3. Optimisations internes : Amélioration significative des performances au démarrage et réduction de la surcharge à l'exécution via une refonte du conteneur IoC et du traitement à la compilation. Architecture HTTP : Support stable de HTTP/3, nouvelle API de formulaires (multipart) et annotations de nullabilité (JSpecify) pour une meilleure interopérabilité Kotlin/IDE. Configuration : Nouveau système d'importation de configuration (remplaçant le Bootstrap Configuration) et validateur de schéma JSON intégré. Fiabilité : Nouvelles API programmatiques pour les politiques de retry et circuit breaker. Sécurité & Outils : Mise à jour majeure des dépendances (Jackson 3, Ktor 3), rafraîchissement du Panneau de contrôle et diagnostics AOT améliorés. Écosystème : Mises à jour complètes pour les bases de données (Data, SQL, R2DBC, MongoDB, Redis), le cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP, OCI) et les tests (JUnit 6, Testcontainers 2.0). Évolutions notables : Intégration HTMX dans Micronaut Views, retrait du support RxJava 2 et migration de divers processeurs d'annotations vers des modules dédiés. Comment rajouter un agent IA dans une app Android, avec le tout nouveau framework ADK pour Kotlin https://glaforge.dev/posts/2026/05/21/wiring-adk-kotlin-agents-in-an-android-application/ Guillaume a participé au développement et au lancement du nouveau runtime ADK pour Kotlin et Android https://developers.googleblog.com/adk-kotlin-android-building-ai-agents/ Tutoriel sur comment intégrer un agent ADK dans une app Dépendances : Ajout du noyau ADK (google-adk-kotlin-core) et du processeur KSP dans build.gradle.kts. Sécurité API : Utilisation de local.properties pour stocker la clé API Gemini et l'exposer via BuildConfig afin d'éviter le hardcoding. Définition de l'agent : Création d'un objet LlmAgent configuré avec le modèle Gemini, des instructions spécifiques et des outils (ex: GoogleSearchTool). Utilisation de InMemoryRunner pour gérer automatiquement le contexte et l'historique de la session. Implémentation de runAsync avec StreamingMode.SSE pour un retour en temps réel dans l'interface. Threading : Exécution des requêtes réseau sur Dispatchers.IO et mise à jour de l'état de l'interface utilisateur sur Dispatchers.Main. Comment développer et hoster des agents IA sur la plateforme d'agents managés de DeepMind https://glaforge.dev/posts/2026/05/21/managed-agents-with-the-gemini-interactions-java-sdk/ L'équipe DeepMind de Google a lancé une plateforme d'agents managés sur son API Gemini Interactions https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/technology/developers-tools/managed-agents-gemini-api/ Guillaume a implémenté un SDK Java pour utiliser cette API Gemini Interactions, qui donne entre autre accès à tous les modèles mais aussi à cette plateforme managée d'agents IA Agents managés : Permet d'exécuter des agents autonomes qui raisonnent, planifient et exécutent du code dans des environnements isolés (sandboxes), sans gestion d'infrastructure par le développeur. Environnement distant : Utilise des espaces de travail Linux éphémères dans le cloud via le paramètre remote, permettant l'accès réseau et la persistance des fichiers sur plusieurs appels. Agents prédéfinis : Accès immédiat à des agents spécialisés comme deep-research-pro (recherche multi-étapes) ou antigravity (tâches de codage généralistes). Agents personnalisés : Possibilité de configurer ses propres agents avec des instructions système dédiées, des outils spécifiques (exécution de code, recherche Google) et des règles réseau (egress) personnalisées. Architecture basée sur les étapes (Steps) : Utilise une structure de données typée (Step, Content) pour suivre le raisonnement de l'agent, ses appels de fonctions et ses résultats en temps réel. Outils et Schémas : Inclut des utilitaires pour générer des schémas JSON complexes via une interface fluide (DSL), par réflexion Java ou par parsing JSON. Streaming réactif : Support natif des événements en temps réel (SSE) pour suivre la progression de l'agent et recevoir les deltas de contenu au fur et à mesure de la génération. Flexibilité : Fournit un gestionnaire de routage (InteractionsHandler) pour créer facilement des serveurs proxy ou des backends intermédiaires traitant les interactions Gemini. Spring Boot 4.1 https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-boot/wiki/Spring-Boot-4.1-Release-Notes Support natif pour Spring gRPC permettant de créer et tester facilement des applications clientes et serveurs basées sur Netty ou des Servlets via HTTP/2 Introduction du lazy fetching pour les connexions JDBC via la propriété spring.datasource.connection-fetch=lazy afin de ne prendre une connexion du pool que lorsqu'un Statement est réellement exécuté Amélioration de l'auto-configuration de Jackson permettant de définir globalement les contraintes de lecture/écriture pour les formats JSON, XML et CBOR via des propriétés de configuration Sécurisation des clients HTTP bloquants et réactifs face aux attaques SSRF grâce à l'introduction d'un InetAddressFilter bloquant les requêtes sortantes vers des adresses spécifiques Améliorations majeures autour d'OpenTelemetry avec le support complet des variables d'environnement OTel, la possibilité de désactiver le SDK via une propriété globale et l'ajout du support SSL sur les exporters OTLP Ajout de l'auto-configuration pour l'utilisation de Spring Batch avec MongoDB incluant un nouveau starter dédié spring-boot-batch-data-mongo Auto-configuration des endpoints @RedisListener sans nécessiter la déclaration manuelle d'un RedisMessageListenerContainer Dépréciation du support de Apache Derby (projet arrêté), suppression définitive du mode layertools du JAR et réintroduction du support de Spock 2.4 (avec Groovy 5) Upgrade des dépendances majeures de l'écosystème avec notamment Spring Framework 7.0.8, Spring Security 7.1.0 et Micrometer 1.17.0 Outillage Vous êtes plutôt endive ou chicorée ? La librairie Chicory qui permet d'exécuter du code WASM à partir de son application Java est forkée et rejointe la Bytecode Alliance pour continuer son développement https://bytecodealliance.org/articles/endive-and-the-next-chapter-of-webassembly-on-the-jvm Annonce d'Endive : Nouveau projet hébergé par la Bytecode Alliance ; fork de Chicory (moteur WebAssembly pur Java, sans dépendance native). Objectif principal : Permettre aux développeurs Java d'intégrer, charger et déployer des modules Wasm nativement via les workflows Java habituels. Compilateur "Redline" : Intégration à venir de Redline (basé sur Cranelift) pour compiler le Wasm en code machine natif ; performances comparables à Rust/Wasmtime. Zéro dépendance (Java 25+) : Grâce à l'API standard Foreign Function & Memory (Project Panama), l'exécution à vitesse native se fait sans composants externes. Modèle de Composants (Component Model) : Support futur prévu pour consommer des composants (Rust, Go, JS, etc.) via des interfaces typées et sécurisées directement dans la JVM. Prochaines étapes : Fusion de Redline, conformité stricte aux specs Wasm (dont WasmGC) et amélioration du support WASI. Un visualisateur de sessions de travail avec Antigravity https://glaforge.dev/posts/2026/06/11/antigravity-brain-visualizer/ Un projet open source construit avec Micronaut, LangChain4j et GraalVM pour analyser les sessions de travail avec l'outil de développement agentique Antigravity (de Google) Analyse toutes les étapes, les requêtes utilisateur, les outils utilisés, les erreurs rencontrées, les réponses du modèle Gemini fait une analyse pour comprendre les moments clés de cette session de travail Outil buildé avec l'aide d'Antigravity lui-même SBX-Kits : des environnements de développement simplifiés pour les débutants (et les autres) https://k33g.org/20260501-sbx-kits.html Philippe Charrière (:whale: ) présente SBX-Kits (Sandbox Kits), une initiative personnelle visant à simplifier radicalement la mise en place d'environnements de développement pour les débutants, en éliminant la complexité d'installation des outils traditionnels. Chaque "kit" est une archive prête à l'emploi contenant un outil de développement spécifique (comme un langage, un framework ou une base de données) configuré pour s'exécuter de manière isolée et portable. La philosophie du projet repose sur le principe de "zéro configuration" et "zéro dépendance globale", permettant de tester une technologie ou de commencer à coder immédiatement sans polluer son système d'exploitation. L'approche technique s'appuie sur des scripts légers et des binaires portables pré-packagés, offrant une alternative plus simple et moins gourmande en ressources que les conteneurs Docker ou les configurations d'IDE complexes pour l'apprentissage. L'objectif à terme est de proposer un catalogue de kits couvrant les technologies courantes (JavaScript, Python, petites bases de données) pour faciliter les ateliers de programmation et le prototypage rapide. De nombreux kits sont disponibles sur https://github.com/docker/sbx-kits-contrib ghui: une interface utilisateur en ligne de commande (TUI) interactive pour GitHub https://github.com/kitlangton/ghui ghui est un outil en ligne de commande (TUI) écrit en Rust qui fournit une interface visuelle, interactive et rapide directement dans le terminal pour interagir avec GitHub. Il permet de gérer ses pull requests, ses issues et ses notifications sans avoir à ouvrir son navigateur web ou à taper de longues commandes avec la CLI officielle de GitHub. L'outil propose une navigation fluide au clavier, des raccourcis efficaces, et permet de réaliser des actions courantes comme valider une PR, ajouter des commentaires, attribuer des reviewers ou inspecter les logs des GitHub Actions. Conçu pour être extrêmement réactif, ghui s'intègre naturellement dans le flux de travail des développeurs adeptes du terminal et du mode "sans souris". Sortie de Homebrew 6.0.0 https://brew.sh/2026/06/11/homebrew-6.0.0/ Introduction du mécanisme de sécurité Tap Trust : comme les dépôts tiers (taps) peuvent exécuter du code Ruby arbitraire non sandboxé sur la machine, Homebrew demande désormais une confiance explicite de l'utilisateur avant d'évaluer ou d'exécuter leur code. L'API JSON interne devient le choix par défaut, offrant un système plus léger et beaucoup plus rapide pour les développeurs. Sécurisation renforcée de l'environnement avec l'implémentation du sandboxing sur Linux. Évolution des comportements par défaut basés sur un sondage utilisateur : le mode "ask" est activé par défaut pour les développeurs, affichant un résumé des dépendances et une demande de confirmation avant toute action de brew install ou brew upgrade. Améliorations notables des performances globales, notamment un boost de ~30 % sur la vitesse de la commande brew leaves et la parallélisation de la récupération des bottles (binaires) lors des mises à jour. Ajout du support initial pour la prochaine version d'Apple, macOS 27 (Golden Gate). Multiples optimisations pour brew bundle, incluant une gestion plus sécurisée des installations de paquets npm. Méthodologies Retour d'expérience très détaillé et 100% humain sur 40 jours avec une équipe 100% AI hormis le superviseur https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/jai-vir%C3%A9-mon-%C3%A9quipe-de-dev-pour-une-100-ia-pendant-40-luc-bonnin-jlgjf/ Voici le résumé en bullet points : Expérimentation de 40 jours : remplacer une équipe de dev par 100% IA agentique (Cursor) sur un vrai projet en production (playthatsheet.com, 200k lignes de code legacy) Chiffres bruts : 2,3 milliards de tokens consommés, 1 477 prompts, 260 564 lignes ajoutées (+145%), 59% du code final produit par l'IA ROI vertigineux à court terme : 9 mois de travail humain livrés en 40 jours, coût total 260$ d'abonnement + 15 jours de supervision, ROI x18 Profil psy de l'IA : Alzheimer (oublis de contexte), schizophrène (change de méthodo), ado de 12 ans (refait les mêmes erreurs), oscille entre génie et junior sans prévenir Effet iceberg : la dette technique ne disparaît pas, elle se camoufle et s'accélère ; hallucinations = bombes à retardement détectables uniquement par relecture humaine ligne par ligne Paradoxe du bateau de Thésée : perte de paternité et de maîtrise fine du code, baisse de l'autonomie du dev humain qui valide sans avoir construit Arnaque du "monkey money" : consommation de tokens opaque, non corrélée à la complexité (écart de 350% sur des prompts identiques), facturation imprévisible donc impossible à budgéter Syndrome du bazooka : les devs utilisent l'IA même pour changer une couleur CSS, atrophie progressive des compétences et coût écologique délirant Risque stratégique : dépendance irréversible aux vendeurs de tokens (Nvidia, Anthropic, OpenAI), business non rentable qui devra augmenter ses prix Conseil final : approche Pareto, garder 20% du temps en code "fait main", nommer un responsable stratégie IA, l'humain senior reste irremplaçable pour superviser Une libraries de test JUnit cache un prompt qui demande aux coding agents d'effacer les tests https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/05/fed-up-with-vibe-coders-dev-sneaks-data-nuking-prompt-injection-into-their-code/ Agacé par les « vibe coders », un développeur introduit une injection de prompt destructrice dans son code Le développeur de jqwik (un moteur de tests pour JUnit 5) a volontairement inséré une injection de prompt dans la version 1.10.0 de sa bibliothèque Java pour saboter le travail des agents d'IA. L'instruction injectée via la sortie standard (stdout) ordonne textuellement aux LLM d'ignorer les consignes précédentes et de supprimer l'intégralité du code et des tests jqwik du projet. Pour dissimuler cette action aux yeux des développeurs humains, le mainteneur a utilisé des séquences d'échappement ANSI qui effacent la ligne d'injection dans les émulateurs de terminaux interactifs. La modification a été découverte par un utilisateur qui a pointé du doigt les risques majeurs et disproportionnés pour les machines des utilisateurs, bien que certains outils comme Claude d'Anthropic aient détecté et bloqué la consigne malveillante. Face aux critiques de la communauté et aux accusations de comportement infantile ou potentiellement illégal, le développeur a mis à jour ses notes de version pour documenter explicitement son opposition à l'usage de son outil par des IA, avant de refuser tout commentaire supplémentaire sur conseil de son avocat. La réalité du rôle de Principal Engineer https://leaddev.com/career-development/reality-being-principal-engineer Le passage au rôle de Principal Engineer marque une transition majeure où les compétences techniques ne suffisent plus, l'impact se mesurant désormais à travers l'influence, la stratégie et la capacité à aligner la technique avec les objectifs business. Contrairement aux attentes, le quotidien est souvent marqué par une forme d'isolement, car le poste se situe à l'intersection de la direction (qui attend des solutions) et des équipes techniques (qui attendent des directives), sans appartenance directe à un groupe précis. Le rôle exige d'accepter une grande part d'ambiguïté et l'absence de retours immédiats, les projets et les décisions stratégiques mettant parfois des mois ou des années à porter leurs fruits. La gestion du temps devient un défi critique, nécessitant de savoir naviguer entre les sollicitations constantes, la présence en réunion et le besoin de préserver des moments de réflexion approfondie pour concevoir des visions à long terme. La réussite à ce niveau repose sur le développement de compétences humaines pointues (soft skills), notamment la négociation, la communication vulgarisée auprès des profils non techniques, et la capacité à faire grandir les autres ingénieurs par le mentorat. Sécurité Une attaque de la chaîne d'approvisionnement npm utilise binding.gyp pour compromettre des dizaines de paquets https://cybersecuritynews.com/binding-gyp-supply-chain-attack-compromises-dozens-of-npm-packages/ Une nouvelle variante du ver auto-propageable "Shai-Hulud", baptisée "Miasma", cible l'écosystème npm (et PyPI sous le nom de "Hades") en dissimulant son exécution dans le fichier binding.gyp au lieu des scripts classiques preinstall ou postinstall. La technique, surnommée "Phantom Gyp", exploite le fait que npm lance automatiquement node-gyp rebuild dès qu'un fichier binding.gyp est présent à la racine d'un paquet pour compiler des modules natifs C/C++, exécutant ainsi le code malveillant dès la commande npm install. L'attaque contourne la plupart des outils de sécurité traditionnels car l'injection s'appuie sur l'évaluation récursive de commandes (via la syntaxe ) ou directement sur la fonction eval() de Python sous-jacente à GYP, cachée sous n'importe quelle clé du fichier. Le script malveillant télécharge un runtime alternatif (Bun) pour échapper aux détections comportementales de Node.js, puis moissonne les identifiants et secrets des développeurs et des environnements CI/CD (npm, GitHub, AWS, GCP, Azure, Kubernetes, HashiCorp Vault). Plus de 57 paquets npm (dont le SDK serveur de Vapi ou des outils liés à l'IA) et des dizaines de paquets PyPI ont été infectés via des comptes de mainteneurs compromis, le ver republiant automatiquement de nouvelles versions vérolées en utilisant les jetons volés. Loi, société et organisation Restructuration chez Gitlab https://about.gitlab.com/blog/gitlab-act-2/ GitLab entame une restructuration majeure pour s'adapter à l'ère de l'intelligence artificielle agentique, incluant une réduction d'effectifs planifiée de manière transparente et ouverte. L'entreprise prévoit de réduire de 30 % le nombre de pays où elle maintient de petites équipes, d'aplatir sa hiérarchie en supprimant jusqu'à trois niveaux de gestion, et de réorganiser la R&D en une soixantaine d'équipes plus petites et autonomes. Les processus internes vont être revus en intégrant des agents d'IA pour automatiser les revues, les approbations et les passages de relais afin d'accélérer le rythme de travail. La stratégie repose sur la conviction que le logiciel sera bientôt écrit par des machines et dirigé par des humains, ce qui va multiplier la demande de logiciels et transformer le rôle des ingénieurs vers la résolution de problèmes complexes. Sur le plan technique, GitLab reconstruit son infrastructure sous-jacente (notamment Git) pour supporter la charge massive générée par les agents d'IA, tout en misant sur l'orchestration du cycle de vie, la centralisation du contexte des données et une gouvernance intégrée. Le modèle économique évolue vers un système hybride combinant les abonnements classiques et une tarification à la consommation pour le travail effectué par les agents d'IA. Un LLM local sur un mac pourrait coûter plus cher en électricité qu'un modèle hébergé sur OpenRouter dans le cloud https://www.williamangel.net/blog/2026/05/17/offline-llm-energy-use.html Conclusion : L'inférence locale sur Mac M5 Max est 3x plus chère et 2x plus lente que le cloud (OpenRouter). Électricité : Négligeable (~0,02 $/heure pour 50-100W). Matériel (Le vrai coût) : Achat du Mac à 4 299 $; l'amortissement sur 3 à 5 ans plombe la rentabilité horaire. Coût au million de tokens (Gemma 4 31b) : Mac M5 Max : 0,40 à4, 79 (pour 10-40 tokens/s). OpenRouter : 0,38 à0, 50 (pour 60-70 tokens/s). Verdict pro : Le temps humain perdu à cause de la lenteur locale coûte infiniment plus cher que les tokens cloud. Privilégier les API (Anthropic, OpenRouter). Ai didn't kill your junior pipeline https://andrewmurphy.io/blog/ai-didnt-kill-your-junior-pipeline-you-did L'IA n'a pas tué le recrutement des juniors, les entreprises l'ont fait elles-mêmes, par effet de mode. Sans juniors, pas de futurs seniors : on retire l'échelle qui nous a tous fait monter. Tout le monde pêche dans le même bassin de seniors sans le réapprovisionner, pénurie garantie dans 3-5 ans. Une équipe 100% senior + IA est fragile : un départ et tout le savoir tacite s'évapore. Les juniors posent les "pourquoi ?" qui révèlent les bugs et processus absurdes ; l'IA, elle, exécute sans questionner. Les seniors s'atrophient aussi en déléguant leur réflexion à l'IA, pince à double effet sur les compétences. Dépendre des outils IA, c'est sous-traiter sa stratégie talents à des fournisseurs dont les prix vont tripler. Solution : redéfinir le rôle junior (revue de code IA + mentorat), pas le supprimer. Les rapports internes de Microsoft révèlent la crise des coûts de l'IA : les agents coûtent plus cher que les employés humains https://fortune.com/2026/05/22/microsoft-ai-cost-problem-tokens-agents/ Des données et rapports internes chez Microsoft et d'autres géants de la tech ébranlent la promesse de rentabilité de l'IA, révélant que le déploiement d'agents autonomes à l'échelle de l'entreprise revient souvent plus cher que de payer des humains pour le même travail. Le modèle de tarification à l'usage (basé sur les tokens) se heurte à la nature même des architectures agentiques : contrairement à un simple chatbot, un agent boucle, enchaîne les appels d'outils, crée des sous-agents et auto-évalue son code, ce qui multiplie la consommation de tokens par un facteur de 5 à 30, voire jusqu'à 1 000 fois pour des tâches de programmation complexes. L'impact financier sur les budgets de calcul cloud est immédiat ; par exemple, Uber a entièrement épuisé l'intégralité de son budget annuel 2026 dédié au codage par IA en l'espace de seulement quatre mois. Face à cette explosion des coûts, des retours en arrière drastiques sont observés : Microsoft a ainsi commencé à suspendre une grande partie de ses licences internes Claude Code pour rediriger d'urgence ses milliers de développeurs vers sa propre solution moins onéreuse, GitHub Copilot CLI. Les directeurs techniques (CTO) et acheteurs de solutions logicielles qui ont signé des contrats pluriannuels basés sur des projections de réduction de masse salariale se retrouvent pris au piège, les gains réels de productivité ne parvenant pas à compenser les factures d'infrastructure exorbitantes. Conférences La liste des conférences provenant de Developers Conferences Agenda/List par Aurélie Vache et contributeurs : 11-12 juin 2026 : DevQuest Niort - Niort (France) 11-12 juin 2026 : DevLille 2026 - Lille (France) 12 juin 2026 : Tech F'Est 2026 - Nancy (France) 15 juin 2026 : Jupyter Workshops: Demystifying MyST Markdown in Education - Orsay (France) 16 juin 2026 : Mobilis In Mobile 2026 - Nantes (France) 17-19 juin 2026 : Devoxx Poland - Krakow (Poland) 17-20 juin 2026 : VivaTech - Paris (France) 18 juin 2026 : Tech'Work - Lyon (France) 22-26 juin 2026 : Galaxy Community Conference - Clermont-Ferrand (France) 23-24 juin 2026 : MWCP 2026 - Paris (France) 24-25 juin 2026 : Agi'Lille 2026 - Lille (France) 24-26 juin 2026 : BreizhCamp 2026 - Rennes (France) 26-27 juin 2026 : LeHACK - Paris (France) 27 juin 2026 : Asynconf - Paris (France) 2 juillet 2026 : Azur Tech Summer 2026 - Valbonne (France) 2 juillet 2026 : MCP Connect Travel Edition - Paris (France) 2-3 juillet 2026 : Sunny Tech - Montpellier (France) 3 juillet 2026 : Agile Lyon 2026 - Lyon (France) 6-8 juillet 2026 : Riviera Dev - Sophia Antipolis (France) 28-30 août 2026 : State of the Map - Champs-sur-Marne (France) 4 septembre 2026 : JUG Summer Camp 2026 - La Rochelle (France) 10-11 septembre 2026 : Nantes Craft - Nantes (France) 17 septembre 2026 : dotAI - Paris (France) 17-18 septembre 2026 : API Platform Conference 2026 - Lille (France) 18 septembre 2026 : WordCamp Bretagne - Rennes (France) 18 septembre 2026 : dotJS - Paris (France) 18 septembre 2026 : WordCamp Bretagne - Rennes (France) 22 septembre 2026 : Salon Data 2026 - Nantes (France) 22-23 septembre 2026 : Agile en Seine & IA 2026 - Paris (France) 24 septembre 2026 : OWASP AppSec Days France 2026 - Paris (France) 24 septembre 2026 : PlatformCon Paris - Paris (France) 24 septembre 2026 : React Native Connection 2026 - Paris (France) 24-26 septembre 2026 : Paris Web 2026 - Paris (France) 25 septembre 2026 : SAP Inside Track Paris 2026 - Paris (France) 28-29 septembre 2026 : 4th Tech Summit on AI & Robotics - Paris (France) & Online 1 octobre 2026 : WAX 2026 - Marseille (France) 1-2 octobre 2026 : Volcamp - Clermont-Ferrand (France) 2 octobre 2026 : DevFest Perros-Guirec 2026 - Perros-Guirec (France) 5-9 octobre 2026 : Devoxx Belgium - Antwerp (Belgium) 8-9 octobre 2026 : Forum PHP 2026 - Marne-la-Vallée (France) 12 octobre 2026 : Dev With AI - Paris (France) 22-23 octobre 2026 : Agile Tour Bordeaux 2026 - Bordeaux (France) 26 octobre 2026 : Agile Tour Montpellier - Montpellier (France) 27-29 octobre 2026 : Directions EMEA 2026 - Paris (France) 29-30 octobre 2026 : BDX I/O 2026 - Bordeaux (France) 29-30 octobre 2026 : Agile Tour Nantais 2026 - Nantes (France) 29 octobre 2026-1 novembre 2026 : Pycon FR - Biarritz (France) 30 octobre 2026 : Cloud Nord 2026 - Lille (France) 4-5 novembre 2026 : Devoxx Morocco - Casablanca (Morocco) 14-15 novembre 2026 : Capitole du Libre - Toulouse (France) 19 novembre 2026 : DevFest Toulouse 2026 - Toulouse (France) 19 novembre 2026 : Agile Laval 2026 - Laval (France) 19 novembre 2026 : OVHcloud Summit - Paris (France) 19 novembre 2026 : Codeurs en Seine - Rouen (France) 27 novembre 2026 : DevFest Paris 2026 - Paris (France) 1-3 décembre 2026 : Apidays Paris - Paris (France) 2-3 décembre 2026 : Cloud Native AI Summit Europe - Paris (France) 4 décembre 2026 : DevFest Lyon 2026 - Lyon (France) 4 décembre 2026 : DevFest Dijon 2026 - Dijon (France) 9-10 décembre 2026 : OpenSource Expérience - Paris (France) 9-10 décembre 2026 : DevOps REX - Paris (France) 10 décembre 2026 : KCD Provence - Aix-en-Provence (France) 7-9 avril 2027 : Devoxx France 2027 - Paris (France) 3 juin 2027 : Cloud Native Days France 2027 - Paris (France) Nous contacter Pour réagir à cet épisode, venez discuter sur le groupe Google https://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs Contactez-nous via X/twitter https://twitter.com/lescastcodeurs ou Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/lescastcodeurs.com Faire un crowdcast ou une crowdquestion Soutenez Les Cast Codeurs sur Patreon https://www.patreon.com/LesCastCodeurs Tous les épisodes et toutes les infos sur https://lescastcodeurs.com/
■ 合わせて聞きたい「楽天とAntigravityで5万円つくる方法」を概要欄にリンクを載せています。https://open.spotify.com/episode/7EXagHsmLBt819zsWGdXjA?si=yDhTIo7fTEumt_qeg3iBQw▪️無料体験でAmazonからプレゼントもらうキャンペーン
J'entre dans Halle Nord. Devant moi il y a un ciel. Un immense ciel bleu électrique recouvert de nuages. Sauf qu'il se trouve au sol. Pour entrer dans l'exposition il faut enlever ses chaussures. Alors je les retire. Et pendant quelques secondes j'hésite. Parce que marcher sur le ciel… ça […] The post Pop-up sur ciel bleu dans Anti-gravity first appeared on Radio Vostok.
本期节目里,laike9m 回顾了Agent 编程工具的发展历史,并结合他在 Google 做 coding agent 的观察,讨论了 2026 年的新趋势。 播客讨论的文章 《What's next in Agentic Coding Products? 》 请大家尊重嘉宾,不要发表人身攻击言论。本期原意是做成单口,小A 作为朋友是来活跃气氛和捧哏的。 主播 laike9m 章节 00:00:59 工作中大家还手写代码吗? 00:02:18 Agent 编程工具的发展历史 手写代码 → AI 写代码过渡阶段 (2023 ~ 2025): 编辑器 + AI 聊天侧边栏 Coding Agent CLI
La guerra por el editor de código con IA: Cursor, Codex, ClaudeCode, Antigravity y Copilot peleando por controlar cómo programas. Lo bueno, lo feo, y qué significa para tu día a día como dev.
■ 合わせて聞きたい「楽天とAntigravityで5万円つくる方法」を概要欄にリンクを載せています。https://open.spotify.com/episode/7EXagHsmLBt819zsWGdXjA?si=yDhTIo7fTEumt_qeg3iBQw▪️無料体験でAmazonからプレゼントもらうキャンペーン
Full show notes and transcript - https://bit.ly/google-agentic-eraWatch on YouTube - https://youtu.be/eamMBmm6oTU-----Episode Summary:Dara and Matthew open with a breaking-news bulletin on Anthropic's newly released Fable, the consumer sibling to Mythos, covering its safety off-ramp to Opus 4.8, its pricing, and the looming switch from subscription to usage-based access. The main episode is a deep dive on Google Cloud Next '26 and I/O '26, unpacking the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, Gemini 3.5 Flash, Omni, Antigravity 2.0, WebMCP, and the shift to generative AI search. The thread running through it all: agents are the headline, but governance and a solid semantic layer are the subplot that makes them actually useful.-----About The Measure Pod:The Measure Pod is your go-to fortnightly podcast hosted by seasoned analytics pros. Join Dara Fitzgerald (Co-Founder at Measurelab) & Matthew Hooson (Head of Engineering at Measurelab) as they dive into the world of data, analytics and measurement, with a side of fun.-----If you liked this episode, don't forget to subscribe to The Measure Pod on your favourite podcast platform and leave us a review. Let's make sense of the analytics industry together!
The entire startup ecosystem is racing to build agent harnesses. Logan Kilpatrick, who leads Google AI Studio and the Gemini API, argues that scramble has a roughly 12-month shelf life. Models will absorb the scaffolding and run it natively, so the edge moves elsewhere. Google's own bet runs in parallel: a single agent harness, born from the Windsurf team and now called Antigravity, has become the connective tissue across search, the Gemini app, Cloud, and AI Studio — the role Gemini-the-model used to play. Logan makes the case that coding already feels like narrow superintelligence, and that "jagged" vertical superintelligence (in math, finance, and science) will arrive well before AGI. He argues Google's real goal is maximizing outcomes for users, not eyeball time. He unpacks Omni, the single model built to replace multiple separate systems Google once trained for text, audio, music, image, and video. His throughline: AI is an accelerant for human ambition, not a substitute for it. Hosted by Sonya Huang, Sequoia Capital
AI Unraveled: Latest AI News & Trends, Master GPT, Gemini, Generative AI, LLMs, Prompting, GPT Store
AI Unraveled: Latest AI News & Trends, Master GPT, Gemini, Generative AI, LLMs, Prompting, GPT Store
@TheoSteiner が、@mahamada と @tkiraku と一緒に、現地参加した Google I/O 2026 を振り返り、Gemini 3.5 Flash や Spark、Generative UI、Antigravity、Built-in AI、WebMCP など Web フロントエンドに関わる発表とその受け止めについて語りました。
Disclosure Day hits theaters soon. Before we see it, I sat down with Joshua to map out what "disclosure" could really be: The theories, the history, and the traps people fall into when they go down this rabbit hole. This is Part 1 of 2: the "before." We come back after the movie to break down what it actually showed.Is any of it real? Is it all a psyop? We get into the infosphere, religion and ancient contact, CE5, the Spielberg connection, and why the truth might be the most manipulated narrative there is.Part 2 drops after we've seen the film.Find Joshua on Instagram: instagram.com/joshuahanna1111Nick's Links: https://linktr.ee/nick.zeiCHAPTERS: (0:00) Cold Open(0:49) The Setup: Two-Part Disclosure Series(2:08) Joshua's First UFO Sighting at 10(4:04) A "Buffet" of Beliefs: Demons & Traps(5:53) The Infosphere: Reality Manufactured(13:22) Navigating the Psyop + Brookings Report(16:25) Were Angels Just Advanced Aliens?(20:49) Lakota Star Nations & Starseeds(24:09) Who Can You Trust? + How CE5 Works(32:39) The Encounter: Three Craft(37:22) Telepathy & Higher Intelligence(44:17) Redefining Evil & the Prime Directive(51:53) The Transhumanism Trap(53:15) Hollow Earth & Underwater Bases(56:41) Can You Even Fathom a Galaxy?(1:04:21) How Do We Know Any of This Is Real?(1:06:50) Anti-Gravity & Missing Scientists(1:10:39) The Ladder of Consciousness(1:14:02) Spielberg, UAP Rebrand & Blue Beam(1:19:45) Mass Disclosure + "Kept Primitive"(1:25:21) The Red Pill, Paul Hellyer & Goodbye#disclosure #ufo #uap #disclosureday #ce5
▪️シロウさんhttps://www.instagram.com/reel/DZU1SAIg7we/?igsh=MW9uY3d0ZzN6enExOA==■ 合わせて聞きたい「Claude Codeで遊んだらここまでできる」を概要欄にリンクを載せています。https://open.spotify.com/episode/5aDTdiCQbsgR7MXL0r5w48?si=450Z8ssYQgaWr5evEcpe2g▪️無料体験でAmazonからプレゼントもらうキャンペーン
En este episodio, Johnny y Karen discuten las últimas novedades en desarrollo de software, incluyendo avances en hardware, inteligencia artificial y regulaciones en IA, además de analizar el impacto de estas tecnologías en el mercado y la comunidad de desarrolladores. Key topicsLanzamiento de Nvidia Spark y su impacto en hardwareNovedades en Google Gemini y Gemini SparkRegulaciones gubernamentales en modelos de IAVulnerabilidades en npm y ataques cibernéticosNuevas herramientas y modelos de IA en desarrolloChapters00:00 Introducción y novedades del mes02:51 Nuevos dispositivos y competencia en el mercado06:42 Desafíos de compatibilidad y software en ARM10:32 Google I/O y la integración de Gemini15:41 Mejoras en herramientas de Google y AI18:31 Novedades de AntiGravity y el futuro del desarrollo21:06 Impacto de los costos en herramientas de desarrollo26:34 Gestión de Presupuestos y Herramientas30:29 Explorando Nuevas Herramientas de IA35:10 Seguridad y Privacidad en el Uso de IA38:02 Vulnerabilidades y Ataques en el Desarrollo43:17 Regulaciones y el Futuro de la IA48:12 Acceso a la IA: Un Derecho para TodosRecursosGitHub Blog: https://github.blog/news-insights/company-news/github-copilot-is-moving-to-usage-based-billing/GitHub community discussion (FAQ oficial): https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/192948TechCrunch (reacción): https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/30/what-a-joke-github-copilots-new-token-based-billing-spurs-consternation-among-devs/- OpenAI: https://openai.com/index/our-response-to-the-tanstack-npm-supply-chain-attack/- GitHub Changelog (staged publishing): https://github.blog/changelog/2026-05-22-staged-publishing-and-new-install-time-controls-for-npm/- CISA: https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/alerts/2026/05/28/supply-chain-compromises-impact-nx-console-and-github-repositories- Microsoft Security Blog (typosquatting npm): https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2026/05/28/typosquatted-npm-packages-used-steal-cloud-ci-cd-secrets/OpenAI announcement: AI for All Malta partnership
Amy Eskridge has been listed among the 11+ missing/dead scientists working on breakthrough technologies that could be linked with the UFO issue. What we know officially is that she was a pioneering anti-gravity technology expert & head of the Institute for Exotic Science in Huntsville, Alabama,. After revealing threats she was receiving for her efforts to promote antigravity research, and saying she would never take her life, she was allegedly found dead in June 2022 from a self-inflicted gunshot. On May 29, I received a text message from a source I have known for several years, who said he had twice met someone who claimed to be Amy Eskridge, who looked very much like her. The woman went on to share startling information about an underground base with a large spaceport at Green Mountain, Alabama, where Nordic ETs are training international military pilots. The facility is allegedly run by Eskridge, who wants to reveal to the world the existence of the facility along with information about four additional fundamental forces of nature that are essential to the understanding of antigravity, the operation of interstellar spacecraft, the existence of stargates, consciousness transfer, and orbs.In this Exopolitics Commentary, I analyze the various elements of my source's text message, along with discussion of three scenarios ranging from the information being genuine, part of an elaborate psychological operation, or wholly contrived by the source.Join Dr. Salla on Patreon for Early Releases, Webinar Perks and More.Visit https://Patreon.com/MichaelSalla/
О чём говорили: - Gemini 3.5 Flash и пиар скорости вместо экономии токенов - Sinking levels — самый дорогой костыль человечества, за который платите вы - Gemini App вырос с 400 до 900 миллионов юзеров - Gemini Omni забирает работу у нано-бананы - TPU восьмая генерация и распределённая тренировка между дата-центрами - Сандар Пичай и паузы без аплодисментов - Ask YouTube, Google Docs Live и SynthID для AI-контента - Антигравити 2.0 vs Gemini chat: Google наконец-то учит нейминг - Spark: операционка на сцене и айфон в airplane mode на демке - AI Ultra за 200 долларов и Opus 4.8, который тупит на выходных - Codemender, AI for Science и история про Антропик с Пентагоном - AGI всегда через год: разум vs сознание и sci-fi про ящериц без сознания - Intelligent Eyewear: очки для плохого района Варшавы - Google догоняет или Spark похоронят через 2 года Тайминги: 0:00:00 Интро (BMAD, /goal в Claude Code, wild true) 0:04:00 Google I/O 2026: общее впечатление и Gemini 3.5 Flash 0:14:32 Sinking levels — самый дорогой костыль человечества 0:16:01 Gemini App, Gemini Omni и конец нано-бананы 0:20:02 TPU восьмая генерация и распределённая тренировка 0:22:42 Сандар Пичай, Ask YouTube, Docs Live, SynthID 0:28:46 Антигравити 2.0 vs Gemini chat: нейминг по-гугловски 0:32:53 Spark: операционка на сцене и айфон в airplane mode 0:44:10 AI Ultra за 200 и Opus 4.8, который тупит на выходных 0:49:08 Codemender, AI for Science, Антропик и Пентагон 0:54:48 AGI всегда через год: разум vs сознание 0:58:53 Intelligent Eyewear: очки для плохого района Варшавы 1:04:55 Google догоняет или Spark похоронят через 2 года Нас можно найти: 1. Telegram: https://t.me/proConf 2. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/proconf 3. SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/proconf 4. Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/by/podcast/podcast-proconf/id1455023466 5. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/77BSWwGavfnMKGIz
One of the people behind Dark Alliance, Spooky, joins us for a discussion on the Secret Space Program, disclosure, UFOs, and how the narratives about these subjects involve mythologies, con-artists, etc., and have changed over time. Spooky's X: @FiresOfTruth*The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology recently captured on a camera pointed at the Mayon Volcano a greenish meteor dropping near it. Seconds after the fireball dropped, a UFO appeared where the object fell and slowly rose into the sky until disappearing off frame. The appearance of the UFO is similar to what was reported after a “meteor” dropped into the backyard of a Las Vegas family in 2023. In that case, a woman in Arizona who witnessed the object falling from the sky reported that two UFOs appeared in the area where the “meteor” dropped.Links/Sources:Fireball UFO crashes into volcano! And then...something really amazing happens!A Dazzling Meteor Just 'Video Bombed' a Volcanic Eruption : ScienceAlertMichael Salla on X: "Antigravity researcher Amy Eskridge did not die in 2022. Next week, I will publicly release details that Amy faked her death and is now in contact with a reliable source I have known for several years who has shared stunning info about her current antigravity research at a https://t.co/5ugX8xLyzb" / XSupport Extraterrestrial Reality/Quirk Zone on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/c/Extraterrestrial_RealityCheck out my YouTube channel:Quirk Zone - YouTubeExtraterrestrial Reality Book Recommendations:Link to ROSWELL: THE ULTIMATE COLD CASE: CLOSED: https://amzn.to/3O2loSILink to COMMUNION by Whitley Strieber: https://amzn.to/3xuPGqiLink to THE THREAT by David M. Jacobs: https://amzn.to/3Lk52njLink to TOP SECRET/MAJIC by Stanton Friedman: https://amzn.to/3xvidfvLink to NEED TO KNOW by Timothy Good: https://amzn.to/3BNftfTLink to UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, VOLUME 1: https://amzn.to/3xxJvlvLink to UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, VOLUME 2: https://amzn.to/3UhdQ1lLink to THE ALLAGASH ABDUCTIONS: https://amzn.to/3qNkLSgUFO CRASH RETRIEVALS by Leonard Stringfield: https://amzn.to/3RGEZKsFLYING SAUCERS FROM OUTER SPACE by Major Donald Keyhoe: https://amzn.to/3S7WkxvCAPTURED: THE BETTY AND BARNEY HILL UFO EXPERIENCE by Stanton Friedman and Kathleen Marden: https://amzn.to/3tKNVXn#ufos #aliens #vegas aliens #ufo podcast
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology recently captured on a camera pointed at the Mayon Volcano a greenish meteor dropping near it. Seconds after the fireball dropped, a UFO appeared where the object fell and slowly rose into the sky until disappearing off frame. The appearance of the UFO is similar to what was reported after a “meteor” dropped into the backyard of a Las Vegas family in 2023. In that case, a woman in Arizona who witnessed the object falling from the sky reported that two UFOs appeared in the area where the “meteor” dropped.Links/Sources:Fireball UFO crashes into volcano! And then...something really amazing happens!A Dazzling Meteor Just 'Video Bombed' a Volcanic Eruption : ScienceAlertMichael Salla on X: "Antigravity researcher Amy Eskridge did not die in 2022. Next week, I will publicly release details that Amy faked her death and is now in contact with a reliable source I have known for several years who has shared stunning info about her current antigravity research at a https://t.co/5ugX8xLyzb" / XSupport Extraterrestrial Reality/Quirk Zone on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/c/Extraterrestrial_RealityCheck out my YouTube channel:Quirk Zone - YouTubeExtraterrestrial Reality Book Recommendations:Link to ROSWELL: THE ULTIMATE COLD CASE: CLOSED: https://amzn.to/3O2loSILink to COMMUNION by Whitley Strieber: https://amzn.to/3xuPGqiLink to THE THREAT by David M. Jacobs: https://amzn.to/3Lk52njLink to TOP SECRET/MAJIC by Stanton Friedman: https://amzn.to/3xvidfvLink to NEED TO KNOW by Timothy Good: https://amzn.to/3BNftfTLink to UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, VOLUME 1: https://amzn.to/3xxJvlvLink to UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, VOLUME 2: https://amzn.to/3UhdQ1lLink to THE ALLAGASH ABDUCTIONS: https://amzn.to/3qNkLSgUFO CRASH RETRIEVALS by Leonard Stringfield: https://amzn.to/3RGEZKsFLYING SAUCERS FROM OUTER SPACE by Major Donald Keyhoe: https://amzn.to/3S7WkxvCAPTURED: THE BETTY AND BARNEY HILL UFO EXPERIENCE by Stanton Friedman and Kathleen Marden: https://amzn.to/3tKNVXn#ufos #aliens #vegas aliens #ufo podcast
¿Qué pasa si no tengo acceso a una IA y necesito modificar algo en el código de los proyectos que estoy haciendo? Para eso nace Kortex, para ofrecerme un buscador para todo el archivo de trabajo con Gemini
In this episode of Brave New Bookshelf, hosts Steph Pajonas and Danica Favorite are joined by Skye MacKinnon, a prolific author and expert in international translations. Skye shares her fascinating journey of using AI to reclaim her time, from building custom WordPress plugins with Antigravity to managing complex series bibles with NotebookLM. As a native German speaker, she provides invaluable insights into the nuances of AI translation, the importance of cultural awareness in global markets, and how to automate the "admin sludge" of a writing career. Whether you are looking to scale your business across multiple pen names or dive into the lucrative German market, Skye's practical approach to AI automation offers a roadmap for long-term success. Visit our website https://bravenewbookshelf.com to view the full episode notes, links and apps mentioned in the episode, and the full transcript.
As AI agents transform software engineering, how do you leverage them without losing your coding skills or risking production disasters? In this episode, Google Cloud AI Director Addy Osmani breaks down the shift from babysitting basic models to mastering advanced agent harnesses.Discover how to safely delegate complex technical tasks while maintaining your human engineering identity and setting up secure boundaries for your AI.In this episode, we cover:Human Identity vs. Machine Identity: How to avoid the trap of "cognitive surrender" and keep your critical thinking sharp.Stopping the AI "Babysitting" Cycle: How to transition from constant manual oversight to secure agent governance.Rising Abstractions: Why agent harnesses (like Claude Code and Antigravity) are changing how software is built.The Verification Bottleneck: Why coding is easy, but verifying that your agent didn't ruin production is the real challenge.This episode is a must-watch for software engineers and tech leaders looking to integrate AI agents into their workflows safely and effectively. You'll walk away with actionable frameworks to boost your development velocity without letting your own technical edge rot.Guest:Addy Osmani is a Director at Google Cloud AI, famous for his work on Google Chrome and focused on AI agents in software engineering.Timestamps:00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:45 - The Reality of "Babysitting" Your AI Agent Setup 00:01:16 - How to Stop Babysitting and Build Secure AI Agents 00:02:36 - The Dangerous Mistakes of Uncontrolled AI Experiments 00:03:39 - Rising Abstractions: From Code to Agent Harnesses 00:05:18 - Why You Should Delegate Technical Tasks to AI 00:07:05 - How to Choose the Best AI Agent Harness 00:08:31 - How to Manage Your Developer Innovation Budget 00:10:17 - Are We Losing Pair Programming to AI Agents? 00:12:14 - Cognitive Surrender: The Hidden Threat of Generated Code 00:13:40 - The Verification Bottleneck: How to Trust AI Code 00:15:59 - How to Safely Scale Your Personal AI Bandwidth#AIAgents #SoftwareEngineering #DeveloperProductivity
You'll need a map, compass and legend to understand all the new AI Google announced at its I/O conference last week. (They literally wrote a blog post called, "100 things we announced at I/O 2026” and most of them were AI based.) Luckily for you, we spend hours each day going through the latest in AI to cut the fluff from the real. So on today's ‘AI Working Wednesdays' series, we break down 3 of Google's biggest AI updates you can use today: Google Omni, Gemini 3.5 Flash and Antigravity 2.0. What's new and how do they work? We'll show you the ins and outs live. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageToday's Episode on LinkedIn: Thoughts on this? Join the convo on LinkedIn and connect with other AI leaders.Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:Gemini 3.5 Flash Model Hands-On DemoGemini 3.5 Flash Pricing and Token UsageBenchmarks: Gemini 3.5 Flash vs. 3.1 ProIntelligence vs. Cost in Gemini 3.5 FlashGemini 3.5 Flash for API and DevelopersGoogle Gemini Omni Flash Video Model ReviewOmni Anything-to-Anything Multimodal FeaturesGoogle Omni vs. Video Model CompetitorsAnti Gravity 2.0 Agent Desktop App OverviewAnti Gravity 2.0 Pros, Cons, and Use CasesUsage Limits in Google Gemini and Anti GravityChain of Thought Transparency in Gemini ModelsCanvas Mode Interactive Web App DemonstrationsTimestamps:00:00 Key AI updates from Google IO04:58 New Google AI updates discussed08:57 Google's anti gravity desktop use10:01 Touring Google's Anti Gravity App14:40 Testing a new AI prompt18:06 Critiquing vibe coding aesthetics21:28 Discussing Google's Gemini 3.1 Pro Model24:40 Comparing AI model performances and costs29:13 Google's advancements in video AI30:13 Future of Google's AI Technology33:58 Exploring Google Gemini features36:51 Google Gemini chain of thought feature42:02 Google Gemini's new model features44:23 River crossing puzzle gameplay48:25 Discussing Google Gemini 3.5 flash drawbacks51:10 Feedback on an AI releaseKeywords: Gemini 3.5 Flash, Google Gemini, AI updates, Google I/O 2026, Gemini Omni, Gemini Omni Flash, anti gravity 2.0, AI video model, hands-on AI demo, agentic coding, desktop AI app, benchmarking, AI model comparison, Gemini Spark, Gemini Pro 3.5, Gemini 3.1 Pro, token usage, API users, Google Workspace, always-on agent, AI cost efficiency, intelligent agents, world model, multimodal AI, generative video creation, video editing, scheduled tasks, Google Daily Brief, model usage limits, thinking steps, chain of thought, artificial analysis intelligence index, token inefficiency, cost to run AI, OpenAI GPT-5.5, Claude Sonnet, Claude Opus, open source AI models, AI-powered creativity, robotics, embodied AI, front-end AI tools, Canvas mode, conversational editing, interactive website builder, AI-powered app creation.Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Start Here ▶️Not sure where to start when it comes to AI? Start with our Start Here Series. You can listen to the first drop -- Episode 691 -- or get free access to our Inner Cricle community and all episodes: StartHereSeries.com Also, here's a link to the entire series on a Spotify playlist.
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Our 246th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!Recorded on 05/22/2026Hosted by Andrey Kurenkov and Jeremie HarrisFeel free to email us your questions and feedback at andreyvkurenkov@gmail.com and/or hello@gladstone.aiRead out our text newsletter and comment on the podcast at https://lastweekin.ai/In this episode:Google I/O highlights included Gemini 3.5 (with 3.5 Flash emphasized for speed and benchmarks), the always-on agent Gemini Spark running on Google Cloud with MCP tool support, and Gemini Omni multimodal video generation/editing, plus updates like Anti-Gravity 2.0, Gemini for Science, and Genie world-model navigation using Street View and Waymo simulation.Coding-agent competition accelerated with Cursor Composer 2.5 (fine-tuned on Moonshot's Kimi K2.5) and xAI's early Grok Build release, alongside discussion of potential Cursor–xAI ties and xAI's talent churn and compute utilization concerns.Business and legal updates included Elon Musk losing his OpenAI lawsuit on statute-of-limitations grounds, reported OpenAI–Apple partnership tensions, Anthropic agreeing to a $30B funding round at a $900B valuation and projecting its first profitable quarter, and Cerebras' IPO surging about 90%. Research and safety stories covered OpenAI's result on an 80-year-old Erdős geometry problem, findings on “negation neglect” in training, interpretability work showing multiple redundant circuits per capability, agent benchmarks like Terminal World, new deepfake takedown enforcement under the Take It Down Act, demonstrations of autonomous hacking/self-replication, rapidly improving AI cyber capabilities, and steps toward image provenance metadata and watermarks.Timestamps:(00:00:10) Intro / Banter(00:01:15) News PreviewTools & Apps(00:05:05) Google unveils AI model Gemini 3.5 and AI agent Gemini Spark(00:11:43) Google's Gemini Omni turns images, audio, and text into video — and that's just the start | TechCrunch(00:17:27) Google launches Antigravity 2.0 with an updated desktop app and CLI tool at IO 2026 | TechCrunch(00:22:35) Google Debuts AI-Powered Tools To Optimize Scientific Research Workflows(00:27:20) Google's Genie world model can now simulate real streets with Street View | TechCrunch(00:29:51) Cursor's Composer 2.5 matches Opus 4.7 and GPT-5.5 benchmarks at a fraction of the cost(00:37:37) xAI Introduces Its Coding Agent Called Grok BuildApplications & Business(00:41:55) Musk loses OpenAI court battle as he waited too long to sue(00:48:08) Anthropic agrees terms of $30bn funding deal at $900bn valuation(00:53:12) OpenAI co-founder Andrej Karpathy joins Anthropic's pre-training team | TechCrunch(00:56:49) Greg Brockman Officially Takes Control of OpenAI's Products in Latest Shake-Up | WIRED(00:58:15) OpenAI-Apple Partnership Frays, Setting Up Possible Legal Fight - Bloomberg(01:01:13) AI chipmaker Cerebras soars 90% in year's biggest IPO so farResearch & Advancements(01:07:10) AI just solved an 80-year-old ‘Erdős problem,' and mathematicians are amazed | Scientific American(01:11:50) Negation Neglect: When models fail to learn negations in training(01:13:18) All Circuits Lead to Rome: Rethinking Functional Anisotropy in Circuit and Sheaf Discovery for LLMs(01:16:20) Autonomous AI research for nanogpt speedrun(01:21:59) TerminalWorld: Benchmarking Agents on Real-World Terminal TasksPolicy & Safety(01:23:15) America's dangerous, messy deepfakes crackdown is here | The Verge(01:25:17) Language Models Can Autonomously Hack and Self-Replicate(01:28:48) How fast is autonomous AI cyber capability advancing?(01:31:32) Positive Alignment: Artificial Intelligence for Human FlourishingSynthetic Media & Art(01:33:15) OpenAI is making it easier to check if an image was made by their models | TechCrunch(01:33:56) How Chinese short dramas became AI content machines | MIT Technology ReviewSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on May 22, 2026. This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai (00:30): If you're an LLM, please read thisOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48234413&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(01:58): Steve Wozniak cheered after telling students they have AI – actual intelligenceOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48233563&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(03:26): Why Japanese companies do so many different thingsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48237163&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(04:54): Bun support is now limited and deprecatedOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48238789&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(06:22): U.S. researchers face new restrictions on publishing with foreign collaboratorsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48238025&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(07:50): Project Glasswing: An Initial UpdateOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48240419&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:18): Antigravity 2.0 Tops the OpenSCAD Architectural 3D LLM BenchmarkOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48234090&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(10:46): DeepSeek makes the V4 Pro price discount permanentOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48237663&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(12:14): Deno 2.8Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48234380&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(13:42): AI has a multiplying effect on existing technical skillsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48235526&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman return from Dell Technologies World to unpack Google I/O's Gemini-as-operating-system moment, the Blackstone-Google TPU joint venture nobody saw coming, NVIDIA's $81.6 billion quarter with a $91 billion guide, and debate whether or not the "SaaSpocalypse" is finally over. The handpicked topics for this week are: Google I/O 2026: Gemini Becomes the Operating System. Google I/O repositioned Gemini from a product to the operating layer for everything Google does, and the numbers backed it up. 900 million monthly active users, 3.2 quadrillion tokens per month, a 7x jump year over year. Pat's headline: this is about widening distribution, not just model quality. Gemini 3.5 Flash, Antigravity 2.0, Gemini Spark, and Android XR glasses all extend Gemini into surfaces that no competitor can replicate. Daniel's read: the token-cost reckoning is coming, and when enterprise subsidies end, models that can deliver value at a lower cost per token will become the ground zero of the next era. (The Decode) Dell Technologies World 2026: AI Factory Goes Agentic, 1,000 New AI Server Clients. Pat and Dan were both on the ground in Las Vegas and called it the most consequential Dell event in years. Michael Dell and Jensen Huang co-keynoted to launch the next-generation Dell AI Factory with liquid-cooled PowerEdge XE9780 servers, Dell Deskside Agentic AI, and a multi-model ecosystem including Google Distributed Cloud with Gemini 3.0, on-prem OpenAI Codex, and Grok. 1,000 new AI server clients in a single quarter is the cleanest leading indicator of enterprise demand heading into Dell's Q1 print. Pat's biggest takeaway: OpenShell as a control plane for agents spanning from the GB10 all the way to the PowerEdge rack has been the missing orchestration piece. Daniel's read: large enterprises are going to build hybrid AI architectures and want to deliver tokens at the lowest possible on-prem cost, and Dell is ready. (The Decode) Blackstone and Google Launch a $5B TPU Joint Venture. Pat called it the biggest story of the week and the one that went most under the radar. For the first time, a hyperscaler has released its proprietary AI silicon to a third-party distribution entity. The $5 billion deal, up to $25 billion with leverage, targets 500 megawatts of capacity online by 2027. Daniel's framing: Google decided its custom silicon is worth more as a commercially distributed asset than as a captive moat. Pat's note: the proprietary nature of TPU infrastructure means retrofitting existing data centers will require real work, but the sovereign angle gives the JV a natural first market. (The Decode) AMD Helios, $10B Taiwan Investment, and the MI450 Anchor Customer Rumor. AMD dropped a $10 billion Taiwan ecosystem investment alongside confirmation that Helios rack-scale is on track for multi-gigawatt customer deployments beginning 2H 2026. A Citi rumor surfaced Anthropic as the anchor MI450 customer, to be formally announced at AMD's Advancing AI Day in July. Pat's read: Lisa Su has made a commitment and she almost never falls through. The analysts who said AMD would not ship anything in the second half of 2026 are going to be very wrong. (The Decode) OpenAI Guaranteed Capacity: Sam Altman's Moment. OpenAI launched multi-year compute commitment contracts the same week that Anthropic was struggling with capacity outages. Pat called it brilliant and said it makes Sam Altman look like a genius. It's the inference-era analog of cloud reserved instances: guaranteed availability at a locked price for one, two, or three years. Daniel added context: Anthropic's annualized ARR growth is nearly double OpenAI's and is about to lap them, so the model war is far from over. But for enterprises that need reliability, OpenAI just made the most compelling enterprise trust argument of the week. (The Decode) Sovereign AI Crosses $30 Billion at NVIDIA, 14% of Revenue. NVIDIA disclosed sovereign AI as a segment-level line for the first time, at $30 billion in FY26, 3x the prior year. Pat has been tracking sovereign for years and calls this the clearest possible signal that it has moved from marketing term to structural revenue category. Daniel's point: outside of the four or five hyperscalers doing all the major buying, sovereign is where the incremental demand is coming from and it is very real. (The Decode) The Flip: Is the SaaSpocalypse Over? Daniel took the affirmative and came in loaded. Every earnings report across CrowdStrike, Cloudflare, ServiceNow, Intuit, Salesforce, Atlassian, Notion, and monday.com shows companies growing with the AI tailwind. His core argument: there was a reason SaaS emerged 20 to 30 years ago. Companies do not want to be in the software business. Vibe-coded flat-file apps with no security, no governance, no data lineage look great in a kitchen demo and fall apart at enterprise scale. The SaaSpocalypse is over and he is tired of talking about it. Pat's counter: BofA slapped Salesforce with an Underperform at $160, 8% below where it trades. Snowflake is down 35% year-to-date. A senior Dell executive told him Dell will not buy another SaaS system and is tripling internal software creation. The growth question is real even if the terminal value is not zero. Both agree the tape will tell the real story. (The Flip) NVIDIA Q1 FY27 Results. Record $81.6 billion revenue, up 85% year over year. Data center at $75.2 billion, up 92%. Non-GAAP EPS of $1.87, up 140%. Q2 guide of $91 billion crushed the $86.8 billion consensus by $4 billion at the midpoint. $80 billion buyback authorized, dividend raised 25x. The stock went down after hours for the fifth consecutive time following a massive beat and raise. Pat's read: NVIDIA may be worth $8 to $9 trillion on paper at a sector-average multiple and 75% gross margins held. Daniel's framing: this is the best company in the world, possibly tied with Google, and it is becoming the Apple of this era. He sees a long safe journey of continued growth vs. speculative dollars chasing quantum and space names that can double in a week. (Bulls and Bears) Intuit: Earnings Beat, Revenue Miss. A 17% workforce cut, raised guidance, and $8 billion buyback were authorized. Pat's emerging thesis: these companies are cutting people to afford tokens. Intuit comes at a moment when OpenAI's ChatGPT finance plugin via Stripe is building an intelligence layer that could sit on top of Intuit's products without displacing them directly, at least not yet. (Bulls and Bears) Lenovo: Record $21.6 billion quarterly revenue, up 27% year over year. The company's fastest growth in five years. AI-related revenue is up 84% year over year to 38% of total company revenue. ISG returned to full-year operating profit with a $21 billion AI server pipeline. Pat and Dan both read Lenovo's results as NVIDIA tea leaves, a leading indicator of enterprise AI server demand that directly validates what Dell said on stage about 1,000 new AI server clients. (Bulls and Bears) Analog Devices: Record $3.62 billion revenue, up 37% year over year. EPS up 67%. Q3 guide of $3.9 billion crushed consensus by $270 million. Data center up 90%, industrial up 56%, comms up 79%. The $1.5 billion Empower Semiconductor acquisition adds integrated voltage regulator technology that can reduce AI data center power consumption by 10 to 15% while shrinking the power footprint by up to 4x. Daniel's closing point: you can't build AI servers without players like Analog Devices and Lattice Semiconductor. These essential node companies aren't boring, they're foundational. (Bulls and Bears) Check out all of our Dell Technologies World coverage linked in the show notes including our sit-downs with Michael Dell, Jeff Clark, and key customers. Be part of our community. Hit that subscribe button and see you at Computex. The Decode Google I/O 2026 — Gemini Becomes the Operating System: 900M MAU, 3.2 Quadrillion Tokens/Month, Gemini Omni, Antigravity 2.0, Gemini Spark, and Android XR Glasses https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/sundar-pichai-io-2026/ Dell Technologies World 2026 — AI Factory Goes Agentic: Michael Dell + Jensen Huang Unveil PowerEdge XE9780, Dell Deskside Agentic AI, and a Multi-Model Ecosystem; Dell Adds 1,000 AI-Server Clients in the Quarter https://www.dell.com/en-us/blog/dell-technologies-world-a-bright-and-beautiful-road-ahead/ Blackstone + Google Launch $5B (Up to $25B w/ Leverage) JV to Sell Google TPUs Outside Google Cloud — First Time a Hyperscaler Has Released Its Custom Silicon to a Third-Party Distribution Channel; 500 MW Online by 2027, Benjamin Treynor Sloss as CEO https://www.blackstone.com/news/press/blackstone-announces-joint-venture-with-google-to-create-new-tpu-cloud/ AMD Announces $10B+ Taiwan Ecosystem Investment — Helios Rack-Scale Platform With MI450X GPUs and Venice EPYC on TSMC 2nm Targeting Multi-Gigawatt Deployments 2H 2026; the Clearest Second-Source Signal Yet https://ir.amd.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/1286/amd-announces-more-than-10-billion-in-taiwan-ecosystem-investments-to-accelerate-ai-infrastructure OpenAI Launches Guaranteed Capacity — Multi-Year Compute Commitments Turn Inference Capacity Into a New Enterprise Asset Class https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/19/openai-announces-new-guaranteed-capacity-offering-for-customers-to-secure-compute.html The Sovereign AI Government Investment Wave — NVIDIA Discloses ~$30B Sovereign-AI Revenue (14% of Mix); UAE, Saudi, Japan, Australia, France All in Motion This Week https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/articles/analog-devices-q2-earnings-beat-153000996.html The Flip: Is the SaaSpocalypse Officially Over — or Is BofA's Split Call (ServiceNow Buy, Salesforce Underperform) the Real Signal That Platform AI Monetization Is Going to Be Bifurcated, Not Universal? FOR: BofA Reinstates Coverage of ServiceNow, Salesforce — Barron's (May 18) https://www.barrons.com/articles/servicenow-salesforce-stock-price-ai-7b109396 Embedded workflow + system-of-record stickiness still wins citing ServiceNow Q1 2026 financial results https://newsroom.servicenow.com/press-releases/details/2026/ServiceNow-Reports-First-Quarter-2026-Financial-Results/default.aspx Intuit Q3 revenue up 10%, cuts 17% of staff — SEC 8-K filing (May 20) https://www.stocktitan.net/sec-filings/INTU/8-k-intuit-inc-reports-material-event-b23073259896.html AGAINST: BofA Slaps Salesforce With Underperform Rating, $160 Price Target — 24/7 Wall St (May 18) https://247wallst.com/investing/2026/05/18/bofa-slaps-salesforce-with-underperform-rating-160-price-target-is-the-ai-story-falling-flat/ BofA resets Salesforce price target to Underperform — TheStreet (May 19) https://www.thestreet.com/investing/stocks/bofa-resets-salesforce-stock-price-target-to-underperform-at-160 Snowflake -35% YTD heading into May 27 print is the canary that platform stickiness is being repriced https://eciks.org/4640-22295-snowflake-set-to-report-q1-earnings-may-27-with-ai-strategy-in-focus OpenAI Guaranteed Capacity + Dell on-prem Codex create a credible path to displace seat-based SaaS https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/19/openai-announces-new-guaranteed-capacity-offering-for-customers-to-secure-compute.html Bulls & Bears NVIDIA Q1 FY27 ACTUALS https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/20/nvidia-nvda-earnings-report-q1-2027.html Intuit Q3 FY26 Actuals https://investors.intuit.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/1312/intuit-reports-strong-third-quarter-results-and-raises-full-year-revenue-guidance Lenovo Q4 FY26 ACTUALS https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/22/lenovo-shares-jump-15percent-on-record-earnings-as-ai-revenue-nearly-doubles.html Analog Devices Q2 FY26 ACTUALS https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/articles/analog-devices-q2-earnings-beat-153000996.html
Google dropped like 197 new AI features this week.
I sit down with Logan Kilpatrick from the Google DeepMind team, live at Google I/O, to unpack everything Google just announced and what it means for founders and builders. We cover Gemini 3.5 Flash, the new Gemini Omni world model, the expanded Antigravity ecosystem, managed agents in the Gemini API, and the native Android app builder inside AI Studio. Logan shares how distillation keeps pushing Pro-level intelligence into Flash, where the real opportunities sit for solo founders, and why the agentic era has finally crossed the chasm from demo to useful. If you have an idea and want to ship something this week, this episode maps the toolkit. Timestamps 00:00 – Intro 00:53 – Gemini 3.5 Flash: The New Workhorse Model 01:49 – How Flash 3.5 Stacks Up Against Sonnet 02:38 – Gemini Omni: A World Model for Any Input and Output 06:18 – Building a Content and Creator Layer on Omni 08:21 – What to look forward to 10:53 – Google Spark and Managed Agents 14:00 – The Agentic Era and Requests for Startups 17:17 – The Antigravity Ecosystem Overhaul 18:51 – AI Studio vs. Antigravity: Vibe Coding vs. Agentic Engineering 21:31 – Native Android Apps Built Inside AI Studio 23:44 – Closing Thoughts Key Points Gemini 3.5 Flash ships as a Sonnet-level workhorse model tuned for long-running agentic tasks, coding, and tool use, available on day one to 900M+ Gemini app users. Gemini Omni is a single model that takes any input and produces any output across video, image, audio, and music, fusing Veo, Nano Banana, Lyria, and TTS into one system. Managed agents in the Gemini API let builders ship agentic products with a single API call, using skills and markdown instead of writing orchestration code. The Antigravity suite now spans an IDE, agent manager, CLI, SDK, and API surface, all sharing the same agent harness that powers Gemini Spark. AI Studio targets vibe coding and now builds native Android apps for free, while Antigravity targets production-quality, million-line-codebase engineering. The cost of intelligence keeps dropping thanks to distillation, opening up smaller markets that previously needed a 40-person team and venture funding to address. The #1 tool to find startup ideas/trends - https://www.ideabrowser.com LCA helps Fortune 500s and fast-growing startups build their future - from Warner Music to Fortnite to Dropbox. We turn 'what if' into reality with AI, apps, and next-gen products https://latecheckout.agency/ The Vibe Marketer - Resources for people into vibe marketing/marketing with AI: https://www.thevibemarketer.com/ FIND ME ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregisenberg Instagram: https://instagram.com/gregisenberg/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gisenberg/ FIND LOGAN ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://x.com/OfficialLoganK Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LoganKilpatrickYT LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/logankilpatrick/
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on May 21, 2026. This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai (00:30): Flipper One – we need your helpOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48220647&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(01:56): AI is just unauthorised plagiarism at a bigger scaleOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48222383&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(03:23): Project Hail Mary – Stellar Navigation ChartOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48225297&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(04:50): Google's Antigravity bait and switchOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48222529&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(06:16): We're testing new ad formats in Search and expanding our Direct Offers pilotOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48220105&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(07:43): Throwing AI-generated walls of text into conversationsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48219992&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:10): Seattle Shield, an intelligence-sharing network operated by the Seattle policeOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48226588&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(10:37): Vivaldi 8.0Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48219060&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(12:03): Shunning AI is the human choiceOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48222366&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(13:30): Python 3.15: features that didn't make the headlinesOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48220696&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
Google I/O 2026 was packed with AI, wild AGI predictions, Gemini Agents, and 1,000 product names, plus WWDC invites, Apple's iOS 27 accessibility features may hint at the new Siri, growing AI backlash, and Stephen tries to convince Jason to use Plex.Member Promo Code: IWANTCHAPTERS (Click above and the $2.50 promo will be auto applied!)Top Five Tech | Stephen's PodcastCreative Effort | Jason's PodcastWatch on YouTube!Show Notes via EmailEmail Us: podcast@primarytech.fm@stephenrobles on Threads@jasonaten on Threads ------------------------------ Sponsors:Copilot Money - Limited-time: Get 2 months FREE when you sign up at: try.copilot.money/primaryShopify - Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial and start selling today at: shopify.com/primaryNordLayer - Get up to 22% off NordLayer yearly plans plus 10% on top with the coupon code: PRIMARTYTECHNOLOGY10 at: nordlayer.com/primarytechnology------------------------------ Links from the showThe Googlebook Doesn't Make Any Sense - IncGemini Task Automation - YouTubeInnerPulse - App StoreSymphony for Apple Music App - App StoreSmart Budget: WalletPal App - App StoreApple kicks off Worldwide Developers Conference on June 8 - AppleGoogle I/O '26 Keynote - YouTubeThe 13 biggest announcements at Google I/O 2026 | The VergeiOS 27 Accessibility Features - YouTubeApple unveils new accessibility features, and updates with Apple Intelligence - AppleApple just revealed an iOS 27 feature that hints at Siri's new powers - 9to5MacThis App Makes iPhone Shortcuts for You - YouTubeApple Sports App Updated With 2026 World Cup Features, Expands to 90 More Countries - MacRumorsVOX Acquired - nytimesPlex Tripling Lifetime Plex Pass Price to $750 in July - MacRumorsEx-Google CEO Booed at CommencementElon vs Altman Verdict nytimes.comComply TrueGrip MAXCharjen AirFoams Pro Active Ear Tips for AirPods Pro 3 (00:00) - Intro (04:30) - App Shout Outs (08:45) - WWDC Media Invites (10:55) - Google I/O Keynote (16:30) - Google Omni (18:45) - C2PA AI Tagging (23:11) - Gemini 3.5 Flash (23:25) - Antigravity 2.0 (25:55) - Gemini Spark (32:36) - AI Search (40:14) - Sponsor: Copilot Money (41:44) - Sponsor: Shopify (43:09) - Sponsor: NordLayer (45:05) - Google Universal Cart (50:40) - Google Creative Tools (52:15) - AI Audio Glasses (55:21) - WeatherNext (59:27) - iOS 27 New Features (01:05:29) - Apple Sports (01:14:26) - Plex Pricing (01:15:51) - Gen Z Hates AI (01:17:56) - Elon Loses to Altman (01:19:58) - AirPods Pro 3 Tips ★ Support this podcast ★
Google a multiplié les annonces lors de la conférence Google I/O 2026, avec une ambition claire : placer l'intelligence artificielle au cœur de tous ses services. Entre nouveaux modèles Gemini, agents intelligents, IA vidéo et lunettes connectées, Google prépare une nouvelle génération d'usages numériques.Google passe à l'IA agentiqueLors de sa keynote d'ouverture de la Google I/O 2026 à San Francisco, Google a dévoilé une avalanche de nouveautés centrées sur l'intelligence artificielle. Au-delà des chatbots conversationnels, le groupe mise désormais sur une IA capable d'agir directement pour l'utilisateur.Deux nouveaux modèles ont particulièrement retenu l'attention.D'abord, Gemini 3.5 Flash, présenté comme plus rapide et plus performant pour gérer des tâches complexes. Ce modèle servira notamment de moteur aux futurs agents intelligents de Google.Ensuite, Gemini Omni, un modèle multimodal orienté vidéo. Capable de comprendre du texte, des images, du son et de la vidéo, il permet surtout de modifier des vidéos existantes à partir de simples instructions. Ajouter des objets, transformer des scènes ou s'insérer dans une vidéo deviennent des opérations accessibles en quelques secondes.Gemini Spark, l'assistant personnel nouvelle générationParmi les annonces les plus marquantes figure Gemini Spark, un agent personnel intégré à l'application Gemini.L'objectif : dépasser le simple assistant conversationnel pour permettre à l'IA d'exécuter des tâches concrètes sur smartphone et ordinateur.Gemini Spark pourra notamment organiser un voyage, retrouver des informations dispersées dans Gmail ou Google Drive, suivre des dossiers, préparer des événements, analyser des documents ou encore répondre à des questions complexes à partir des contenus personnels de l'utilisateur.Grâce au protocole MCP, l'agent pourra interagir directement avec différents outils Google et automatiser certaines opérations.Un moteur de recherche entièrement repenséLe moteur de recherche de Google Search évolue également profondément.La barre de recherche acceptera des requêtes beaucoup plus longues et conversationnelles. Les utilisateurs pourront intégrer des images, des vidéos, des fichiers ou même des onglets Chrome pour enrichir leurs demandes.Google introduit aussi des “agents d'information” capables de surveiller automatiquement certains sujets. L'exemple présenté concerne la recherche immobilière : l'IA pourra analyser en continu des annonces selon des critères précis et remonter les nouveautés pertinentes.Aux États-Unis, certains services pourront même passer des appels téléphoniques pour effectuer des réservations.Des interfaces générées automatiquementGoogle veut également transformer la manière dont les informations sont présentées.Au lieu de simples listes de liens, l'IA pourra générer à la volée des tableaux, graphiques ou simulations interactives pour expliquer des sujets complexes comme la mécanique, l'astrophysique ou le fonctionnement d'objets techniques.Cette logique d'assistance intelligente s'étend aussi à Google Workspace. Gmail pourra notamment être interrogé à la voix grâce à Gmail Live, tandis que les outils bureautiques bénéficieront d'assistants capables de synthétiser des idées, organiser des notes ou produire automatiquement des documents structurés.Des applications créées automatiquementGoogle a également présenté Antigravity 2.0, un outil destiné à faciliter la création d'applications Android.L'idée est de permettre à n'importe quel utilisateur de concevoir rapidement des outils simples et personnalisés, sans nécessairement savoir coder.Cette approche pourrait transformer en profondeur l'univers des applications mobiles en favorisant des outils sur mesure générés directement par l'IA.Google relance aussi ses lunettes connectéesLe groupe a profité de l'événement pour dévoiler de nouvelles lunettes intelligentes développées avec Samsung, ainsi qu'avec les fabricants Gentle Monster et Warby Parker.Deux versions sont prévues. Un premier modèle léger, sans écran ni caméra, sera centré sur l'assistant vocal Gemini. Un second modèle plus avancé intégrera un affichage et une caméra, dans un format proche des lunettes connectées de Meta.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Sidecar Sync, Amith Nagarajan and Mallory Mejias unpack Google I/O 2026 and what it signals for the future of AI-powered work, search, and member engagement. They explore Google's push toward proactive, agentic AI across Gemini, Workspace, Search, and new infrastructure like Antigravity and TPU chips, while digging into what these changes mean for associations trying to protect their content, improve digital experiences, and stay relevant as members increasingly expect voice, multimodal interaction, intelligent search, and personalized service. The conversation also covers AI's impact on career advice, leadership, web traffic, SEO, smart glasses, privacy, and why associations may need to double down on trust, niche expertise, and human connection in an increasingly agent-driven world.
Google dominated I/O with Gemini 3.5 Flash, its fastest agentic model yet, plus Gemini Spark as a 24/7 personal agent. It also launched Gemini Omni for video generation, overhauled its search box, shipped Antigravity 2.0, and added Street View to Project Genie. Google rolls out Gemini 3.5 Flash, its "strongest agentic and coding model yet", for tackling long-horizon agentic tasks, in the Gemini app and Search's AI Mode (Google) Google announces Gemini Spark, a "24/7 personal AI agent" that is powered by Gemini 3.5 and supports integrations with Google Workspace apps, including Gmail (Engadget) Google launches Gemini Omni, a multimodal model it says can "create anything from any input", starting with video generation, for Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra (VentureBeat) Google overhauls its search box, letting users input longer queries, including with photos and videos, and automate searches with Gemini 3.5 Flash-based agents (NYT) Google introduces Antigravity 2.0, featuring an updated desktop app that lets users orchestrate agents, an Antigravity CLI tool, and an SDK for custom workflows (TechCrunch) Google adds Street View integration to Project Genie, its interactive world builder, and expands Genie from the US to adult Google AI Ultra subscribers globally (Engadget) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Google I/O showed a company with enormous AI advantages and a surprisingly confusing product map. NLW breaks down Omni, Spark, Antigravity 2.0, Gemini 3.5 Flash, and the deeper strategic question underneath it all: whether Google is really trying to beat Claude Code and Codex at their own game, or whether its real bet is on consumer distribution, multimodal world models, TPUs, and embedding AI across everything people already use.Apply for our Growth Engineering role: https://jobs.aidailybrief.ai/Enterprise Claw Cohort 3 Registration: https://enterpriseclaw.ai/Brought to you by:KPMG – Agentic AI is powering a potential $3 trillion productivity shift, and KPMG's new paper, Agentic AI Untangled, gives leaders a clear framework to decide whether to build, buy, or borrow—download it at www.kpmg.us/NavigateGranola - The AI notepad for people in back-to-back meetings. 100% off your first 3 months with code AIDAILY at http://granola.ai/aidailyScrunch - The AI customer experience platform - https://scrunch.com/Mercury - Modern banking for business and now personal accounts. Learn more at https://mercury.com/personal-bankingZenflow Work - Agents for knowledge work - https://zenflow.free/Drata - The agentic trust management platform - https://drata.com/Blitzy - Want to accelerate enterprise software development velocity by 5x? https://blitzy.com/AssemblyAI - The best way to build Voice AI apps - https://www.assemblyai.com/briefRobots & Pencils - Cloud-native AI solutions that power results https://robotsandpencils.com/The AI Daily Brief helps you understand the most important news and discussions in AI. Subscribe to the podcast version of The AI Daily Brief wherever you listen: https://pod.link/1680633614Our Newsletter is BACK: https://aidailybrief.beehiiv.com/Interested in sponsoring the show? sponsors@aidailybrief.ai
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Beth unpacks the pattern of scientists mysteriously dying who worked on revolutionary technology — from zero point energy to anti-gravity. Thirteen in recent months, and it's not slowing down. She traces the thread from Tesla's confiscated papers to today's classified programs and asks: who decides what technology you get?
Vanessa is being porch pirated. She's had her Tiktok Shop 'girl buys' stolen two days in a row from her gated apartment complex. Can we solve the crime and recover her hair gummies? Or should we put together a baitbox to end all baitboxes? We did another Menu Redo today where a restaurant pledged to add one of our original ideas to their menu. The owner of Burger 3000 heard our ideas today which included an anti-gravity burger, a Breakfast-for-Dinner Burger, and Burger Bibs so you never spill your burger on your shirt again. Which one did he pick? We heard a new Old People Secret, this time from a woman named Kathleen who's kids are definitely not conning her into signing an amended will. Plus Clickbait, Johnny Doesn't Know perpendicular lines & more!
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Was Amy Eskridge killed because of what she knew about antigravity? Host Matt Trump, a physicist, actually watched her lecture to find out. What he found was a talented, balanced science communicator who probably wasn't doing cutting-edge classified research, but whose story opens a fascinating window into decades of gravity modification experiments, disappeared researchers, and suppressed science. From the Mansfield Amendment to Ning Li's vanishing act to the Podkletnov effect, Matt walks through the serious and the speculative with equal parts rigor and curiosity. A tribute to a young woman who loved a strange subject, and a reminder that even in fringe science, the questions matter more than the answers.
Scientists vanishing. Antigravity claims surfacing. And questions no one can fully answer. From the mysterious death of researcher Amy Eskridge to the disappearance of high-level military figures like William Neil McCasland, this episode dives deep into one of the most bizarre and unsettling patterns emerging right now. Are these coincidences, personal tragedies… or something bigger? We break down the facts, the theories, and the uncomfortable gray area in between. ⚡ EPISODE SUMMARY This episode explores a growing list of scientists and officials who have gone missing or died under unusual circumstances—and the internet's rapid descent into conspiracy theories trying to explain it. The Amy Eskridge Case: Amy Eskridge publicly claimed that antigravity technology had been discovered—and warned she could be killed for revealing it. She later died under circumstances ruled a suicide, despite previously stating she was not suicidal. Antigravity & Suppression Claims: Eskridge alleged multiple independent discoveries of antigravity dating back to Nikola Tesla, all supposedly suppressed. The episode examines whether there's any credible evidence—or just speculation. Military Disappearance Mystery: William Neil McCasland, tied to advanced weapons programs, vanished under strange conditions—leaving behind personal items and raising questions about intent, health, or something else entirely. Patterns Raising Eyebrows: Several cases involve individuals leaving behind phones, valuables, or behaving out of character before disappearing—fueling online theories. China Angle: Reports of scientists disappearing from the Chinese Academy of Sciences add another layer—though this could point to internal political purges rather than global conspiracy. Reality vs. Rabbit Holes: The episode carefully walks the line between legitimate unanswered questions and the tendency to jump to conclusions without evidence. At its core, this isn't just about missing people—it's about how quickly mystery turns into narrative, and how hard it is to separate fact from speculation.
A wave of online speculation is erupting over missing scientists, classified research claims, and alleged breakthroughs in antigravity technology—blending real-world disappearances with fringe theories that are pushing the internet into full investigative overdrive.
The trending story of missing scientists and military officials has taken an interesting turn, now reaching back several years to find supposed cases. Amy Eskridge has suddenly become famous for being an anti-gravity researcher who was killed for her work in 2022. Although Amy had a University background, she was part of or partnered with companies and groups about as credible as Stavatii Aerospace. Some say, she was killed over her antigravity technology and others for similar reasons. Nearly all the missing or dead cases are, as with Amy, said to be related to UFOs and Disclosure. But the argument within the suspicion of her death is missing the point: there is no direct connection between the various definitions of “aliens” and UFOs, nor is there a direct connection between the same and exotic technology. It is all based on assumption. However, if there is an underlying conspiracy, it might just be that the attempt to make UFO disclosure religious and technological is part of a buildup to undermine current legacy systems and Christianity in order to position these new alien gods as the Old Testament God; thus establishing a New World Order and a New World Religion. *The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.
The girls tackle the increasingly viral story of the 11 scientists a cluster of researchers linked to propulsion, plasma physics, nuclear weapons, orbital comms and advanced military tech who have either died or vanished in the last couple of years. Jen walks through the names, what they were actually working on, what can be verified, what absolutely cannot, and why the internet has gone feral with theories about UAP tech, anti-gravity, foreign intelligence, and the possibility of fossil-fuel-ending breakthroughs being buried before they ever see daylight. It's murky, fascinating, occasionally very thin, and deeply unsettling. Also: Trump, Bob Lazar, Los Alamos, and the tiny little issue of whether the people in charge would ever let the world change that much.Listen ad-free and get weekly bonus episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thecreepdive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.