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In Brief
Google has launched the Gemini 3.5 Flash, which offers significant improvements in coding speed—up to four times faster—and reduced costs, while also introducing a new low-token setting that uses 45% fewer tokens. Additionally, the Gemini CLI now features subagents that allow developers to manage tasks in parallel, enhancing efficiency in coding and documentation processes. Overall, these updates reflect a focus on optimizing performance and user experience based on feedback.
Antigravity has just rolled out Gemini 3.5 Flash (Low), aiming to use about 45% fewer tokens than the Medium setting while still topping Gemini 3 Flash (High) on SWE tasks. Product lead Varun Mohan also says Gemini quotas were reset for all plans after user feedback.
Google has just rolled out Gemini 3.5 Flash, touting "frontier-level" agentic and coding performance at 4x the speed and often under half the cost. It’s available now in the Gemini app, Search AI Mode, and developer tools, with mixed early reactions.
Google has just rolled out subagents in Gemini CLI, letting developers delegate frontend, tests, and docs to specialized helpers running in parallel. Each subagent gets its own tools and context, while the main session stays focused and coordinated.
Keeping up with Google I/O can feel like sorting real developer impact from AI hype. This video breaks down what Google I/O 2025 signals for day-to-day product, web, and tooling decisions—especially as “agent mode” shows up across the stack. Key takeaways Covers Gemini updates, including how the speaker frames Gemini 2.5 DeepThink, benchmarks, and a “Google AI Ultra” subscription tier. Walks through Gemini-in-Chrome “agent mode” (Project Mariner) and what it can do on websites (click, fill forms, take actions). Breaks down developer-facing agent tools like Stitch (UI generation) and Jules (async agentic coding), including integrations with tools like Figma. Highlights other announcements mentioned, from Project Astra and Android XR glasses to Project Beam, Flow, and new CSS carousel primitives.