Google DeepMind has officially released Antigravity 2.0, a standalone, cross-platform desktop application (macOS, Linux, Windows), marking a shift from a coding assistant tool to a general-purpose AI Agent workspace.
Developments
Unlike its previous IDE version, Antigravity 2.0 strips away the traditional code editing interface to focus on 'Project-based agents'. Key highlights include: Dynamic subagents (the main agent automatically spawns sub-agents to handle specialized tasks), Asynchronous task management (running background tasks without interrupting the conversation), and Scheduled Tasks (scheduling agents to run periodically). The system also introduces powerful control commands like /goal, allowing agents to run autonomously until the objective is met without user intervention.
Why it matters
This serves as proof that AI Agents are breaking free from the 'shell' of development tools to become versatile knowledge assistants. For users in Vietnam, Antigravity 2.0 unlocks the ability to automate complex workflows such as market research, project management, or system operations through natural language commands and smart scheduling capabilities.