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What if your IDE didn't just autocomplete your code — but planned, built, and tested entire applications for you?Google ...
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What if your IDE didn't just autocomplete your code — but planned, built, and tested entire applications for you?
Google Antigravity is Google's new agent-first development platform. You describe what you want to build, and autonomous AI agents create an implementation plan, write the code, browse the web, and validate the result — while you review and steer.
In this online hands-on workshop, Mirko Gilioli — AI Google Developer Expert, Google Cloud Authorized Trainer, and co-organizer of GDG Cloud Modena — will walk you through Antigravity's Agent Manager and Editor, dispatching agents, reviewing implementation plans, and building your first app by prompting instead of coding.
What you'll work through: Install and configure Antigravity → Explore the Agent Manager and Editor → Dispatch an autonomous agent to build an app → Review and comment on implementation plans → Set up the Antigravity browser agent
What you'll need before the event: A personal Gmail account (school/work accounts won't work). Antigravity needs to be installed locally — it's available for Mac, Windows, and Linux. Download it ahead of time from antigravity.google so you're ready to go.
This event is part of Road to HACK — the official warm-up series for GDG AI HACK 2026.
On May 8–10, 160 selected participants will compete in a 24-hour AI hackathon in Milan, with tracks spanning on-device AI, vision AI, and EdTech.
Applications for GDG AI HACK 2026 are open until April 17 → gdgaihack.com
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