Google I/O’s Developer Backlash?

Google I/O’s Developer Backlash?

The hosts opened by revisiting Google I/O day two, with attention on developer tools, Anti-Gravity, SDKs, CLI updates, and agentic coding workflows. They debated whether AI coding assistants weaken developer skills or help more people build software, then connected that to Meta’s layoffs, keystroke tracking, and ownership of workplace knowledge. The discussion moved into BrightEdge referral traffic, Gemini’s growing share of AI-driven web referrals, Anthropic’s enterprise momentum, and possible IPO paths for SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic. The episode closed with more Google I/O developer updates, TPU hardware, and a discussion of Google’s internal “build cool stuff” culture.


Key Points Discussed


00:00:17 Welcome and Show Setup

00:01:31 Google I/O Day Two Developer Focus

00:02:40 Anti-Gravity and Developer Pushback

00:03:49 AI Coding Agents and Skill Loss

00:17:01 Meta Keystroke Tracking and Layoffs

00:27:48 BrightEdge AI Referral Traffic

00:29:17 Anthropic Profitability and Enterprise Momentum

00:36:58 SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic IPOs

00:44:38 Anthropic’s Frontier AI Conversation

00:46:15 Google I/O Developer Stack Updates

00:49:00 Google Fireside Chat and Build Culture


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