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Cognition AI CEO Scott Wu joins Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde to discuss the company’s AI agent Devin, which it dubs as “the first AI software engineer,” accessing talent from both San Francisco and New York, and their latest fundraise and valuation. He speaks on “Bloomberg Technology.” ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology…

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Cognition AI CEO Scott Wu joins Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde to discuss the company’s AI agent Devin, which it dubs as “the first AI software engineer,” accessing talent from both San Francisco and New York, and their latest fundraise and valuation. He speaks on “Bloomberg Technology.”
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  1. @billykotsos4642

    June 6, 2024 at 4:20 pm

    I will come back to this in 8 years… IF THERE ARE STILL SOFTWARE ENGINEERS AROUND THEN IM OUT

  2. @jondonron

    June 6, 2024 at 4:27 pm

    love this guy he seems like it generally nice guy to hang around. he solving one of the biggest problems for programs (who will be in the future just regular people?)

  3. @elden6629

    June 6, 2024 at 5:02 pm

    scammer

    • @jondonron

      June 6, 2024 at 6:00 pm

      how

  4. @christophmagnussen

    June 6, 2024 at 5:08 pm

    I have seen a lot of the demos and I’m really stunned like everyone. I tried to get access for a YouTube review and my team at Blackboat. A video can only show so much. When do you ship to Ger/EU etc. via the request page and even through our AI partners it did not work ????

    Regarding the impact of Devin: I believe that this will be a huge leap forward. At the same time a lot of people will have to learn a new behavior but you will still need early adopters to take them along. People stick to their behavior as long as they can even if it’s evident that it will not work out ????‍♂️ there is no way back but it will still take longer than we assume

  5. @abcthegreat1

    June 6, 2024 at 5:22 pm

    His PR team should coach him out of defaulting his response with “yeah absolutely”

    • @jackchoy6969

      June 6, 2024 at 8:28 pm

      What he has done is amazing, but responding like a teenager is not CEO material. “Yeah, absolutely” , “Yeah, no”, “Yeah, yeah”, starting off everything with “Yeah…”. More skills in public speaking, impromptu speeches, etc are needed to bring him up to CEO-Speak. Luckily, his youth provides him with an opportunity to quickly unlearn those poor speaking habits from his younger days…. if he chooses to do so. Hopefully, the sooner, the better.

  6. @vasugupta1

    June 6, 2024 at 7:01 pm

    Don’t be fooled, this AI SWE isn’t what it seems

  7. @ReflectionOcean

    June 6, 2024 at 7:52 pm

    By YouSum Live

    00:00:00 Massive response post-launch.
    00:00:21 Addressing market needs with technology.
    00:01:08 Accelerating project timelines fivefold.
    00:01:15 Augmenting, not replacing, human engineers.
    00:01:42 Focus on logical problem-solving in software engineering.
    00:02:19 Strategic team growth in NY and Bay Area.
    00:02:52 Leveraging talent from multiple locations.
    00:03:22 Devin’s autonomy mimics human tool usage.
    00:04:05 Securing substantial funding for expansion.

    By YouSum Live

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