# Gemini

- [Google's 75% Threshold: When AI Became the Primary Author of Production Code](https://sdd.sh/2026/04/googles-75-threshold-when-ai-became-the-primary-author-of-production-code.md): Sundar Pichai revealed at Google Cloud Next 2026 that 75% of new code at Google is now AI-generated and reviewed by engineers. That number crossed a threshold most didn't expect this fast — and it reframes every assumption about what software teams look like in 2026.
- [Google Cloud Next 2026: A2A Goes Production, Jules Graduates — But the Autonomy Gap Remains](https://sdd.sh/2026/04/google-cloud-next-2026-a2a-goes-production-jules-graduates-but-the-autonomy-gap-remains.md): Google's Cloud Next 2026 delivered genuine infrastructure progress: A2A protocol in production at 150 organizations, Jules out of beta, Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform replacing Vertex AI. But integration breadth still isn't the same as autonomy depth.
- [The SWE-bench Plateau: Three Frontier Models Walk In, All Score 80% — Now What?](https://sdd.sh/2026/04/the-swe-bench-plateau-three-frontier-models-walk-in-all-score-80-now-what.md): Gemini 3.1 Pro, Claude Opus 4.6, and GPT-5.3-Codex are all within 0.8% of each other on SWE-bench Verified. When every frontier model aces the exam, the exam stops being useful. Here's what actually differentiates them.
- [Jules Deep Dive: Google's Async Agent That Closes the CI Loop Without You](https://sdd.sh/2026/03/jules-deep-dive-googles-async-agent-that-closes-the-ci-loop-without-you.md): Jules is now generally available with Gemini 3.1 Pro at its core, an autonomous CI failure detection and fix loop, and audio changelogs. This is what a fully async coding agent actually looks like — and how it compares to the terminal-native model Claude Code represents.
