Pichai says 75% of Google's new code is generated by AI, with complex migrations accelerated 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; this figure was 50% last autumn. 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 using the agent development platform Antigravity; from idea to a native Swift prototype took only a few days. Each month, agents in the security operations center automatically triage tens of thousands of unstructured threat reports, reducing threat mitigation time by more than 90%. Google is also using the Gemini agent CodeMender to find and fix critical software vulnerabilities. For the launch/onboarding of the Chrome version of Gemini, the marketing team generated thousands of sets of creative material variants; delivery speed increased by 70% and conversion rate rose by 20%. Pichai previewed that more technical releases will be announced at Google I/O on May 19. (Source: BlockBeats)
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