Software engineers should probably be "cautious" as an AI startup has created an autonomous agent known as Devin that can replace conventional programmers.
When we talk about AI, we "literally" mean a technology that can co-exist with humans to aid them in specific tasks in unimaginable ways. With the influx of generative AI into mainstream media, followed by several similar developments, we are now at a point where AI has reached a state of maturity, and this is indeed evident in a new development by the startup Cognition Labs, which has created an "AI chatbot," the Devin, explicitly designed to solve complex coding problems, with the likes of clearing code marathons, and we successfully passing through a coding interview as well.
For a bit of background context on Cognition Labs, the firm has recently received massive attention from investors, with the likes of Founders Fund and several reputable investors pouring decent sums of money into the startup's venture. Now, the so-called AI "software engineer" Devin is indeed a marvel by the firm, as instead of focusing on auto-completing pieces of codes, Devin is designed with a "dynamic" way of interpreting data, and the firm claims that their model has seen a huge breakthrough, which involves the use of reasoning rather than relying on just conventional data sets.
Now, the exciting part comes in Devin's ability to code, and to cut it short, the technology does perform some wonders. Based on Cognition Labs' tests, Devin managed to generate API keys through a self-written code and fine-tuning different LLM models, which is surprising because AI hasn't reached such a "coding" level until now. At SWE-Bench benchmark tests, the AI resolved 13.86% of the issues unassisted, which is almost 10 times higher than what OpenAI's ChatGPT managed to
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