Google DeepMind highlights Antigravity 2.0 in its May research slate
Google DeepMind's May blog feed includes Antigravity 2.0 and Gemini-for-science work, reinforcing Google's research-to-agent pipeline.
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Google DeepMind's May blog feed points to two themes worth tracking: Antigravity 2.0 and Gemini-for-science tools. The public feed does not expose enough detail to evaluate Antigravity 2.0 on its own, but it fits the broader I/O story around managed agents, Gemini 3.5 Flash, and the Interactions API. Google is trying to turn research systems into products and developer surfaces that can coordinate actions, not merely produce chat responses. The important follow-up is concrete access: APIs, benchmarks, demos, limits, pricing, and whether developers outside Google can build reliable workflows on top of these systems.
Key details: Google DeepMind, Antigravity 2.0, Gemini for Science, May 2026, managed agents.
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