Google Research details an agentic RAG framework in Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform. A Sufficient Context Agent re-searches until multi-hop, multi-source queries have enough grounding to answer. The framework raises factuality accuracy up to 34% versus standard RAG.
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Antigravity 2.0, launched at Google IO on Tuesday, is the second iteration of Google’s agent-first development platform, and comes with a new desktop app, Antigravity CLI, expanded SDK capabilities, and deeper integration with the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform. But along with its announcement came the news that Google is beginning to consolidate its existing tools under the Antigravity umbrella.
“Listening to your feedback made one thing clear: we can serve you best by pouring our energy into a single product built for today’s multi-agent reality,” the company wrote in a blog post. To do so, it said, “we’re unifying our efforts into Google Antigravity, our premier agent-first development platform, which includes a powerful server-side harness and a brand-new terminal experience: Antigravity CLI.”
Cleanup of overlapping tools could simplify procurement
While that transition doesn’t mean that Google is immediately shutting down Gemini CLI or Gemini Code Assist for paying enterprise c
Google has launched Gemini 3.5 Flash, a new AI model designed to support agentic workflows across its products and enterprise platforms, as the company looks to move generative AI beyond chatbot-style interactions and deeper into business operations.
The model, announced at the annual Google I/O developer conference, is available through the Gemini app, AI Mode in Google Search, Google Antigravity, the Gemini API in Google AI Studio and Android Studio, Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, and Gemini Enterprise.
In a blog post, Google said Gemini 3.5 Flash is built for tasks including software development, financial document preparation, customer onboarding, OCR, tax workflows, and data diagnostics.
Google also sought to position the model as a faster alternative to larger flagship systems. It described Gemini 3.5 Flash as its strongest model yet for agentic and coding tasks, claiming it outperforms Gemini 3.1 Pro on benchmarks including Terminal-Bench 2.1, GDPval-AA, and MCP Atlas.
The co
Paris-based OpsMill has raised €11.9 million in a Series A led by IRIS, with participation from BGV, Serena, and Partech, to expand its AI-ready infrastructure data management platform. The round follows growing recognition that fragmented IT data is a critical bottleneck for enterprise AI adoption. Founded in 2023 by CEO Damien Garros and COO Karen […]
Two weeks ago at Google Cloud Next ’26 in Las Vegas, Google did something the enterprise AI industry has been dancing around for the better part of two years: it made agentic AI governance a native product feature, not an afterthought. The centrepiece announcement was the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, pitched as the successor to Vertex AI […]
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SAS leaders tipped their hats to the latest advances in data and AI and to the road ahead, at the media briefing during SAS Innovate. Leaders shared updates across agentic AI, industry-ready models, data management, governance and emerging technology, all grounded in helping organizations put AI to work responsibly and [...]
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The AI agent introduction frenzy continued at a torrid pace this week, with OpenAI launching what it called workspace agents in ChatGPT and Microsoft adding hosted agents to its Foundry Agent Service.
Both launched on the same day that Google both updated its Gemini Enterprise app to provide new ways for office workers to build, manage, and interact with AI agents, and launched the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, which the company said is designed to build, scale, govern, and optimize agents.
This trio of offerings follows Anthropic’s early April introduction of Claude Managed Agents, a suite of composable APIs for building and hosting cloud-hosted agents, which is now in public beta.
In its announcement, OpenAI said, “workspace agents are an evolution of GPTs. Powered by Codex, they can take on many of the tasks people already do at work—from preparing reports, to writing code, to responding to messages. They run in the cloud, so they can keep working even when you’re not. They’re a