
Cognition AI, a months-old startup, has launched Devin, an AI software development assistant capable of writing entire programs, debugging code, and deploying projects with minimal human intervention. Backed by $21 million from investors including Peter Thiel and Founders Fund, Devin represents a significant advancement in AI-powered software engineering. Its development has been met with widespread acclaim, highlighting the founding team's high IQ and programming talent. The tool's abilities to perform massive coding jobs, fix bugs, and add new features autonomously have positioned it as a revolutionary force in the field. Additionally, Devin's impressive capabilities have been demonstrated through various tasks, including creating a full-color Etch-a-Sketch editor using only natural language prompts. This innovation has sparked discussions about the future of software engineering, the role of AI in the industry, and its potential impact on employment.



A couple notes from my @cognition_labs story today. I first met the CEO @ScottWu46 and his brother @WuNeal when they were teenagers in sport coding competitions. People talked about them with reverential awe. They helped make the US competitive against Russia, China and others.…
Admist speculation that AI is going to lead to mass unemployment, for now it has the opposite effect — pulling some of the most talented friends I have back into building. Congrats @lachygroom @brian_ichter @chelseabfinn @svlevine @hausman_k @QuanVng @SurajNair_1 on Pi! 🤖 https://t.co/A65FfI96Al
If you’re wondering how legit the Devin demo is, the Llama 2 benchmarking example from this video is a real prompt I tried a few weeks ago - and Devin nailed it in one shot. One of the coolest tools I’ve used in a long time. Big congrats to @cognition_labs team on the launch🔥 https://t.co/8SFAdXAUWS