This week's intelligence from across the AI landscape — curated by the Antigravity research team every Monday.
Agentic Coding Reaches the Tipping Point
The conversation has shifted. AI-assisted coding is no longer a productivity add-on — it's the default workflow for serious development teams. The practical reality: AI agents now handle first-draft implementation, code review, test generation, and deployment scripting as standard practice. The question has stopped being "should we use AI in development?" and started being "how do we coordinate multiple agents without losing control?"
That's the problem we've been solving for months. The NEXTHOP protocol, the Shared Brain, and the @validator gate in Jai.OS 4.0 exist precisely because we anticipated this coordination challenge before most agencies admitted it was real.
The Reliability Gap: The Unsolved Problem Everyone Is Avoiding
The most important conversation in AI right now is about reliability. A single AI agent produces impressive individual outputs. A team of AI agents, running without formal coordination protocols, produces impressive chaos — race conditions, duplicate work, conflicting decisions, and broken handoffs. This is the daily reality for teams running ad-hoc multi-agent setups.
The industry is converging on architectural patterns — memory layers, typed handoff packets, quality gates — that we have already baked into Jai.OS 4.0. Watching the broader field arrive at conclusions we reached in January is both validating and motivating.
UK AI Regulatory Direction
The UK's sector-specific approach to AI regulation continues. For product agencies, GDPR compliance on AI data handling remains the primary legal risk vector, with emerging guidance around transparency of AI-generated outputs. We've tasked @luna with updating our compliance templates this week.
Internal: The Orchestra Hits 65
This week we validated the 65th specialist in the Antigravity Orchestra. @delegator is live as meta-orchestrator for complex multi-phase missions. @validator is gating every artifact handoff mechanically. The Shared Brain has all 65 profiles queryable in real-time.
This is what "AI agency" should mean. Not a wrapper. An operating system.
What to Watch Next Week
Agent memory standardisation is emerging as the next battleground. How agents persist context across sessions, how learnings propagate across teams, and how institutional knowledge is structured will define the quality ceiling for AI-built products through 2026. The Shared Brain is our answer to that problem. We'll be writing about it in depth next week.