Google LLC said today it’s launching its artificial intelligence coding agent Jules in general availability, following a successful, months-long beta testing phase. The asynchronous agent is aimed at ...
Google Cloud is locking in a multi-year partnership with AI coding startup Replit Google is betting on Replit as a breakout platform in the fast-growing vibe-coding phenomenon Replit will expand use ...
In a recent Google podcast, CEO Sundar Pichai said that vibe coding is making coding more fun. He said the AI-assisted tools are making coding more accessible to non-tech workers and will only get ...
OpenAI’s deal to acquire the viral AI coding startup Windsurf for $3 billion fell apart on Friday, according to The Verge. In a shocking twist, Google DeepMind is now hiring Windsurf CEO Varun Mohan, ...
Google and Replit are expanding their partnership to bring vibe coding to more companies. Replit projects $1 billion in revenue by the end of 2026, its CEO told Business Insider. Sundar Pichai says ...
What happens when two of the world’s most powerful tech giants collide in a high-stakes race for AI supremacy? The answer might lie in the imminent debut of Jules, Google’s autonomous coding agent, ...
Vector art AI illustration of man vibe coding at desk in red and blue tones. Credit: VentureBeat made with Midjourney Google AI Studio has gotten a big vibe coding upgrade with a new interface, ...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai is “vibe coding” his way to a website, using AI coding tools to build a custom webpage. Pichai said that he had “partially” completed the webpage, and that coding had “come a ...
Google is expanding access to Opal, its AI vibe-coding app, to 15 more countries. The app, which lets you create mini web apps using text prompts, is now available in Canada, India, Japan, South Korea ...
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OpenAI and Google DeepMind demonstrated that their foundation models could outperform human coders — and win — showing that large language models (LLMs) can solve complex, previously unsolved ...