< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/77/FD/IB-FRO00DK8F_15237c6F.jpg" Alt = "Autonomous Codeer of the Future: Openai develops a Shi-agent that can replace the programmer"/~ 62 < P > Openai is working on a new A-SWE Agent, which will be able to replace the program engineer and self-test, about this & nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; media officechai, referring to the words cfo. We tell what is known about the new SI-assistant.

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< p > cfo Openai Sarah Friar has hinted at the future Openai project under the code name Agentic Software Engineer & mdash; or A-SWE. The new agent with artificial intelligence will be able to perform software development tasks and test it for errors. & Amp; nbsp;

< p >We remind you that earlier Openai & nbsp; released & nbsp; new Responses API, which offers ready -made units to create agents who will be able to search on the Internet, analyze files and perform tasks on computer; Rsquo; Rsquo; < P > Sarah Friar explained that A-SWE would not be a standard SI assistant like known LLM, such as & nbsp; Copilot. This assistant will be a complete software developer that can create a program. He will be able to accept PR (request for pulling) that the user will give the engineer and create it. That is, it will be completely autonomous.

< p > In addition to the software development of the software, a new OpenAi Agent will be able to do other tasks that & laquo; hate & raquo; Developers, in particular:

< Ul > < li > test yourself for the quality of tasks;

< li > correct the mistakes;

< li > work with documentation.

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< P > Earlier CEO Openai Sam Altman stated that by the end of 2025 the world's best in the world could be a shi.

< P > Recall that in early April Openai & Nbsp; Nbsp; Nbsp; Nbsp; Action $ 40 billion in investments to encourage artificial intelligence research. As well as Openai for the first time & nbsp; invested & nbsp; in Adaptive Security on Cybersecurity. & Nbsp; Adaptive Security does not just notify the potential security violations & mdash; She also conducts stress tests for employees, trying to get them in attempts of fraud.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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