May 16, 2025 5:31 PM
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Google’s new AlphaEvolve shows what happens when an AI agent graduates from lab demo to production work, and you’ve got one of the most talented technology companies driving it.
Built by Google’s DeepMind, the system autonomously rewrites critical code and already pays for itself inside Google. It shattered a 56-year-old record in matrix multiplication (the core of many machine learning workloads) and clawed back 0.7% of compute capacity across the company’s global data centers.
Those headline feats matter, but the deeper lesson for enterprise tech leaders is how AlphaEvolve pulls them off. Its architecture – controller, fast-draft models, deep-thinking models, automated evaluators and versioned memory – illustrates the kind of production-grade plumbing that makes autonomous agents safe to deploy at scale.
Google’s AI technology is arguably second to none. So the trick is figuring out how to learn from it, or even using it directly. Google says an Early Access Program is coming for academic partners and that “broader availability” is being explored, but details are thin. Until then, AlphaEvolve is a best-practice template: If you want agents that touch high-value workl...