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Google Developers: Why We Built ADK 2.0

Rated 5/5 by our research deskAdded 2026-07-07

What it is

Google's ADK 2.0 post explains how production agent systems are moving toward workflow graphs, specialized agents, deterministic control, and structured multi-agent collaboration. Useful for advanced students who want to understand the difference between a demo agent and a reliable business process.

Why we picked it

Fresh July 2026 technical direction from Google; excellent for showing founders where serious agent architecture is heading.

How you might use it

Knowing what AI can and cannot do is worth more than knowing any single tool. The Lead AI, Don't Follow module is about staying in charge of the direction, not just the output. This resource fits that mindset.

Visit the resource

Go to developers.googleblog.com

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