Goldman Sachs is testing an autonomous AI software engineer from startup Cognition to work alongside its 12,000 human developers, according to CNBC. Cognition claimed Devin was the first AI software ...
What if your next software engineer wasn’t human—but an AI capable of independently managing complex projects from start to finish? Meet Devin 2.0, the innovative AI software engineer that’s reshaping ...
An AI called Devin just landed a job on Wall Street. Goldman Sachs just “hired” an AI software engineer made by the startup Cognition. Goldman CIO Marco Argenti told CNBC that the company plans to ...
Researchers have found that AI tech company Cognition’s Devin, which it claims to be the “first AI software engineer,” is astonishingly bad at its job. “Out of 20 tasks we attempted, we saw 14 ...
Last year, Cognition started the AI agent wave with a product called Devin — the world’s first AI engineer. The offering was under wraps for several months, but now it’s generally available and ...
Goldman Sachs just hired Devin, an AI-powered software engineer that’s capable of coding just as well as humans—minus six-figure salaries. The company also has plans to potentially unleash it by the ...
Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) has begun testing Devin, an autonomous AI software engineer developed by Cognition Labs, as it seeks to integrate AI agents alongside its 12,000 human developers, tech chief ...