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Google Antigravity Coding Agent Gains Remote Control from Web Browser

The update lets users start long-running coding tasks at home or the office and keep directing them from a smartphone while away, with notifications when input is needed.

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Google Antigravity Coding Agent Gains Remote Control from Web Browser

Google's coding agent Antigravity now supports remote control from a web browser. Users can monitor task progress from a smartphone while away and send instructions from the browser. The update lets users start a long-running task at home or the office and continue directing it from the phone while out. The feature is available to Google AI Ultra subscribers. Antigravity runs coding tasks using AI models such as Gemini.

The update also adds a notification system that alerts a user's smartphone when a task needs their input. The intended workflow is to start a time-consuming task at home or the office, then check notifications and give additional instructions from the phone while away. Progress can be checked from a browser, and instructions can be sent from the browser as well. The remote control feature is available to Google AI Ultra subscribers.

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