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At the close of this year’s Google Cloud Next, The New Stack’s Alex Williams, AI editor Frederic Lardinois, and analyst Janakiram MSV discussed the event’s dominant theme: AI agents. The conversation focused heavily on agent frameworks, noting a shift from last year's third-party tools like Langchain, CrewAI, and Microsoft’s Autogen, to first-party offerings from model providers themselves. Google’s newly announced Agent Development Kit (ADK) highlights this trend, following closely on the heels of OpenAI’s agent SDK. MSV emphasized the significance of this shift, calling it a major milestone as Google joins the race alongside Microsoft and OpenAI.
Despite the buzz, Lardinois pointed out that many companies are still exploring how AI agents can fit into real-world workflows. The panel also highlighted how Google now delivers a full-stack AI development experience — from models to deployment platforms like Vertex AI. New enterprise tools like Agent Space and Agent Garden further signal Google’s commitment to making agents a core part of modern software development.
Learn more from The New Stack about the latest in AI agents:
How AI Agents Will Change the Web for Users and Developers
AI Agents: A Comprehensive Introduction for Developers
AI Agents Are Coming for Your SaaS Stack
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At the close of this year’s Google Cloud Next, The New Stack’s Alex Williams, AI editor Frederic Lardinois, and analyst Janakiram MSV discussed the event’s dominant theme: AI agents. The conversation focused heavily on agent frameworks, noting a shift from last year's third-party tools like Langchain, CrewAI, and Microsoft’s Autogen, to first-party offerings from model providers themselves. Google’s newly announced Agent Development Kit (ADK) highlights this trend, following closely on the heels of OpenAI’s agent SDK. MSV emphasized the significance of this shift, calling it a major milestone as Google joins the race alongside Microsoft and OpenAI.
Despite the buzz, Lardinois pointed out that many companies are still exploring how AI agents can fit into real-world workflows. The panel also highlighted how Google now delivers a full-stack AI development experience — from models to deployment platforms like Vertex AI. New enterprise tools like Agent Space and Agent Garden further signal Google’s commitment to making agents a core part of modern software development.
Learn more from The New Stack about the latest in AI agents:
How AI Agents Will Change the Web for Users and Developers
AI Agents: A Comprehensive Introduction for Developers
AI Agents Are Coming for Your SaaS Stack
Join our community of newsletter subscribers to stay on top of the news and at the top of your game.
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