Block says Builderbot handles 15% of production code changes
Block says Builderbot handles 15% of production code changes, showing how AI agents are moving from coding assistants to delivery at scale.
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The AI agent introduction frenzy continued at a torrid pace this week, with OpenAI launching what it called workspace agents in ChatGPT and Microsoft adding hosted agents to its Foundry Agent Service. Both launched on the same day that Google both updated its Gemini Enterprise app to provide new ways for office workers to build, manage, and interact with AI agents, and launched the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, which the company said is designed to build, scale, govern, and optimize agents. This trio of offerings follows Anthropic’s early April introduction of Claude Managed Agents, a suite of composable APIs for building and hosting cloud-hosted agents, which is now in public beta. In its announcement, OpenAI said, “workspace agents are an evolution of GPTs. Powered by Codex, they can take on many of the tasks people already do at work—from preparing reports, to writing code, to responding to messages. They run in the cloud, so they can keep working even when you’re not. They’re a
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