Google’s new Agent Development Kit lets enterprises rapidly prototype and deploy AI agents without recoding
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Summary
Google has expanded its AI agent-building capabilities with a new Agent Development Kit (ADK) that it says allows users to create agents in under 100 lines of code.
The kit simplifies multi-agent systems on its Gemini models and Google said the agents will have controls for how they behave, allowing orchestration and the ability for human-like interactions, with context and memory functions.
To aid development, Google also launched Agent Garden, a library with pre-built agents and tools, along with Agent Engine, a dashboard providing controls for managing training and deployment.
The moves increase competition with OpenAI, Amazon and Emergence AI, all of which have launched agent-building platforms, while also countering concerns about security and accuracy in AI agents.