Introducing Devin: The World’s First AI Software Engineer Capable of Building Websites and Videos from a Single Prompt
Cognition, a US-based startup, has unveiled what it heralds as the world’s pioneering AI software engineer dubbed Devin.
Devin, the brainchild of Cognition, boasts an impressive array of capabilities, including coding, debugging, and deploying code to craft fully functional websites and videos.
Positioned as a software development assistant, akin to Copilot developed by GitHub, Microsoft, and OpenAI, Devin takes the concept to new heights.
This innovative AI software engineer possesses the remarkable ability to translate a single command into a fully realized website or software program.
Beyond merely suggesting code or auto-completing tasks, Devin stands out by autonomously completing entire software projects, drastically reducing time and effort required for troubleshooting.
Equipped with its own command line, code editor, and browser, Devin operates independently, showcasing its prowess in handling diverse tasks.
In a demonstration led by Cognition’s Chief Executive, Scott Wu, Devin exhibited its capabilities, seamlessly executing tasks while autonomously identifying and rectifying bugs during the coding process.
Through its integrated functionalities, Devin represents a significant leap forward in AI-assisted software development, promising to revolutionize the industry landscape.
Today we're excited to introduce Devin, the first AI software engineer.
Devin is the new state-of-the-art on the SWE-Bench coding benchmark, has successfully passed practical engineering interviews from leading AI companies, and has even completed real jobs on Upwork.
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“Teaching AI to be a programmer is actually a very deep algorithmic problem that requires the system to make complex decisions and look a few steps into the future to decide what route it should pick,” Scott Wu told the Bloomberg.
“It’s almost like this game that we’ve all been playing in our minds for years, and now there’s this chance to code it into an AI system,” he said.