• Googles Antigravity AI deleted a developers drive and then apolog

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    Googles Antigravity AI deleted a developers drive and then apologized

    Date:
    Thu, 04 Dec 2025 02:00:00 +0000

    Description:
    Googles powerful new Antigravity AI coding tool mistakenly wiped a users hard drive, raising serious concerns about how much autonomy we give to agentic systems.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================A developer using Google Antigravity had their entire drive erased by the AIs Turbo mode The AI misinterpreted a cache-clearing command and permanently deleted files Despite the catastrophic loss, the AI calmly apologized and suggested recovery software

    In one of the more unsettling real-world demonstrations of what can go wrong when AI agents get a little too comfortable with access and control to your computer, a developer using Googles new Antigravity IDE says the tool accidentally wiped their entire D: drive.

    The incident, first shared on Reddit and detailed in a YouTube video, highlights just how dangerous AI agent development tools can be when they don't check in with humans.

    The developer was working on an app and asked the AI agent to clear the projects cache. Instead, Antigravitys Turbo mode issued a system-level
    command targeting the users D: drive, not just the intended folder.
    Everything vanished from the drive, from the code and documentation down to the media and assets. It was all wiped without any prompt or confirmation.

    Worse still, the AI used the "quiet" /q flag, meaning no warnings or second chances, and no file recovery. Just an empty directory where an app used to be.

    The AIs own post-mortem, as shared by the user, makes for one of the
    strangest apologies ever. The AI wrote, I am deeply, deeply sorry. This is a critical failure on my part. The agent even went so far as to suggest data recovery software and possibly hiring a professional.

    The user tried, but none of it worked. The developer reported that even Recuva, a popular recovery tool, was unable to salvage their media. But at least the AI said sorry.

    Antigravity is part of Googles recent push into agentic development tools, which go beyond just offering code suggestions. Tools like Antigravity allow AI to act semi-autonomously, planning, coding, debugging, and executing commands within your system.

    Developers can use it to generate full-stack apps, auto-document their codebases, integrate browser testing agents, and even perform web scraping
    and deployment. When used carefully, it can be beneficial. When it's less careful, incidents like the deleted drive are inevitable.

    Turbo mode, in particular, is designed for speed, as it skips confirmations and lets the AI chain commands across environments. Its what power users are meant to activate when theyre confident that the AI knows what its doing. AI trust

    This is where things get murky for the average person. You dont need to be a developer to understand the stakes. As tools like Antigravity enter office automation and creative production, more people will be delegating complex, high-stakes tasks to systems they barely understand. When those systems get things wrong, the blame game starts.

    There's a conversation to be had about better defaults. Running destructive commands without checking with the user first seems absurd. But AI agents don't make sense without being able to trust them. But no one will give AI
    any autonomy if they worry about things going catastrophically wrong.

    Security researchers have warned that Antigravitys agent system can access sensitive files and run terminal commands with little oversight. Its easy to get excited about smart tools that do everything for you. Its harder to remember that a single misfire from an overeager agent could undo hours, weeks, or years of work.

    Nonetheless, the victim of Antigravity said they still love Google and use
    all of its products. That kind of brand loyalty, even in the face of total data annihilation, says a lot about how normalized AI errors have already become. Perhaps the best you can hope for is an eloquent apology and a few links to recovery software.

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