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GOOGLE IO DEVELOPER STREAM
Google I/O
Wes Roth

GOOGLE IO DEVELOPER STREAM

⏱ 40 min video · 2 min read19 May 2026
TL;DR
Wes Roth streams Google I/O's developer-focused second session covering new Gemini API features, the Agentspace 2.0 platform, and managed agents with isolated Linux sandboxes. He cuts the stream short after losing interest, but summarizes all key announcements including Gemini 3.5 Flash/Pro, the Agentspace CLI/SDK, and Android app building in AI Studio.
Key points
1
Managed Agents in the Gemini API launch today, pairing each agent with a remote Google-hosted Linux sandbox in a single API call, eliminating infrastructure setup
2
Agentspace 2.0 desktop app introduces dynamic sub-agents, parallel agent orchestration, and scheduled background tasks for autonomous workflows
3
Google AI Studio now supports building native Android apps in Kotlin, one-click deploy to Cloud Run (no credit card for new users), and Firebase/Workspace integrations
4
Gemini 3.5 Flash is live now; Gemini 3.5 Pro is coming next month (June 2026); Gemma 4 hit 100 million downloads in its first month under Apache 2 license
5
A new Agentspace CLI and SDK give developers terminal-native and fully programmatic access to the same agent harness powering Agentspace 2.0
Actionable insights
Developers can start using Managed Agents today via the Gemini API to build scalable agentic apps without managing Linux sandbox infrastructure themselves
The Agentspace CLI is worth testing as a direct competitor to tools like Codex and Claude Code for terminal-based agentic coding workflows
Android developers can now build, preview with an emulator, and publish to Google Play Store entirely from within Google AI Studio without local tooling
Notable quotes

Honestly, it feels like the hottest new programming language is Markdown, and I am here for it.

I am very, very bored. If you want to see the rest of this, please watch it on the Google live stream.

Linux might be like the hottest AI OS.

Worth watching?
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Worth watching the full video?
Skip the video — Wes cuts it short himself and the key announcements are all captured here; watch the official Google Developers stream if you want the full live demos.
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