May 27th, the day beforeGoogle CEO SANDAL PICHAISundar PichaiAt the time of the special interview with the New York Times podcast, Hard Fork, for the first time, it was publicly acknowledged that Google was currently lagging behind the industry in the AI support programming area。

He attributed it to a lack of image Cursor Or Claude Code, which is a direct embedding of the editor's access to the developers' daily workflow -- this missing thing leads Google to lose the most critical dynamic workflow data, thus slowing down the trajectories of the model under the intelligent programming scene。
In his interview, Pichai focused on the closed-ring test data of Google ' s internal AI programming tool Antigravity, including a doubling of internal Token consumption per week, and the use of 12 hours for extreme performance testing to build an operating system from zero。
He stated that the Google bottom technology base was still well developed and that the current passivity in the open market was largely due to the breadth of the application scene and user feedback closed, rather than the fundamental lack of bottom capacity。