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Pichai says 75% of Google's new code is generated by AI, speeding up complex migrations by 6 times
ME News Report, April 22 (UTC+8), according to Beating Monitoring, Pichai announced a set of internal Google AI usage data during the Cloud Next 2026 keynote speech, stating that the company has been acting as its own “zero-th customer” for its technology. In terms of coding, 75% of Google’s new code is now generated by AI and reviewed by engineers, up from 50% last fall. The team has shifted to fully autonomous agent workflows: a particularly complex code migration was completed through collaboration between agents and engineers, at a speed six times faster than purely manual work a year ago. The initial version of the Gemini macOS client was built on the agent development platform Antigravity, taking only a few days from conception to a native Swift prototype. The security operations center’s agents automatically sort tens of thousands of unstructured threat reports each month, reducing threat mitigation time by over 90%. Google is also using the Gemini agent CodeMender to identify and fix critical software vulnerabilities. The marketing team generated thousands of material variants for the Chrome version of Gemini, increasing delivery speed by 70% and improving conversion rates by 20%. Pichai previewed that more technical releases will be announced at Google I/O on May 19. (Source: BlockBeats)