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Most AI tools today feel like assistants. You ask. They answer. Done. But what if an AI didn’t stop there?
Most AI tools today feel like assistants. You ask. They answer. Done. But what if an AI didn’t stop there?
At first, it looked like a win. Faster development. Smarter systems. Engineers shipping code at record speed. Then came the reality check.
For years, AI has been the assistant that talks. Now, it wants to be the assistant that does. In a major leap beyond chat-based AI tools, Perplexity AI has introduced Perplexity Computer, a unified AI system designed to research, plan, code, deploy, and manage real-world workflows from start to finish.
The race to reinvent coding with AI has a new headline grabber: Google Antigravity. Launched as a free, “agent-first” development platform powered by Google’s flagship Gemini 3 Pro model. Antigravity positions itself not as a fancy autocomplete tool, but as an autonomous AI collaborator that can plan, execute, test, and validate software tasks from IDE to browser with minimal human typing.