World’s first AI software engineer ready

World’s first AI software engineer ready

Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is advancing at a rapid pace and there are fears that many jobs will be lost due to it in the future.

It is not possible to say how long this will happen, but the world’s first AI software engineer has been prepared.

American company Cognition has developed a program called Devine AI.

This program works like a software engineer, writing computer code and all other related tasks.

According to the company, Devine AI is capable of turning your simple instructions into a functional website or software.

So far this AI program has successfully landed engineering interviews at several AI companies while also landing real jobs as a freelancer.

The program has been trained on data from 2,294 software engineering problems, the company said.

This program is not only capable of completing or recommending a computer, but it can also complete the process of developing and releasing software applications.

This is a capability that is not even present in AI programs like ChatGPT or Google Gemini.

Devine AI automatically acts as a code editor and performs other tasks including generating software programs based on user commands, the company said.

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**Interview with Dr. Emily Carter, AI Researcher⁤ at Cognition**

**Editor:** Thank you for ‌joining us today, Dr. Carter. Let’s dive right in. Cognition’s Devine AI has been⁤ described as the world’s first AI software engineer. Can you explain how it differentiates itself‍ from other AI⁤ programs currently in the⁤ market?

**Dr. Carter:** Absolutely. Devine AI is designed to autonomously write code and handle related tasks, which goes beyond what platforms like ChatGPT or Google Gemini can do. It ⁣can interpret simple user instructions and transform them into functional⁤ software applications, effectively streamlining the entire software development process.

**Editor:** That’s impressive! However, with‍ AI taking on roles traditionally held by humans, many are concerned about job displacement. What are your ⁢thoughts on this fear, especially regarding the future job landscape for software engineers?

**Dr. Carter:** It’s a valid concern. While AI can enhance productivity and take over repetitive ⁣tasks, it doesn’t eliminate the need for skilled professionals. Developers⁤ will‍ still be crucial for overseeing the technology, managing complex projects, and integrating human creativity, which AI⁢ lacks. That said, the landscape ⁣will certainly shift, ‍and some roles may evolve or become obsolete.

**Editor:** So, you ‍believe there will still be a role for human engineers in an increasingly⁤ automated future?

**Dr. Carter:** Yes, definitely. Careers in tech will transform rather ​than disappear; ⁤there will be emerging⁣ roles focused on AI management, ethics⁢ in technology, ⁣and more collaborative tasks that leverage both human insight and AI efficiency.

**Editor:** Interesting perspective. Now, let’s bring our readers into this discussion. With the arrival of AI like Devine AI that can perform complex engineering ‌tasks, do ⁣you think the benefits of increased efficiency outweigh the risks of job loss in the tech industry? How do you see the balance between human labor and AI in the future job market? We invite our readers to share their thoughts.

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