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"Developers Systematically Use the Most Powerful Model~? Even for Trivial Tasks. It's Like Taking His Ferrari to Buy Milk," Says Neel Sundaresan, Engineer at IBM
"Developers systematically use the most powerful model, even for trivial tasks. It's like taking his Ferrari to buy milk," says Neel Sundaresan, engineer at IBMIBM, launches a new coding agent called Bob. Unlike the coding agents available on the market, IBM Bob automatically selects the most suitable AI model according to the task. It is currently used by 80,000 in-house developers. Its development is led by Neel Sundaresan,...
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"Developers systematically use the most powerful model, even for trivial tasks. It's like taking his Ferrari to buy milk," says Neel Sundaresan, engineer at IBMIBM, launches a new coding agent called Bob. Unlike the coding agents available on the market, IBM Bob automatically selects the most suitable AI model according to the task. It is currently used by 80,000 in-house developers. Its development is led by Neel Sundaresan,...