Spotify Makes Internal Developer Portal Generally Available
Facing high AI experiment failure rates due to poor data strategy, Spotify made its internal developer portal, Spotify Portal, generally available, including the Confidence experimentation platform. TNS regular writer Jennifer Riggins reports that the platform allows organizations to safely run A/B tests and data-based experiments.
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Today, Google launched Antigravity, a new agentic development platform powered by Gemini 3 that pushes the boundaries of the IDE into an “agent-first future,” according to today’s piece by TNS Senior Editor for AI Frederic Lardinois. The platform introduces an innovative concept of “artifacts” (implementation plans, screenshots) for validation. Frederic explains what else developers need to know.
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