Artificial intelligence is prompting an evolution, not extinction, for coders


Software developers are at the forefront of adopting AI agents in coding work; Giorgi (pic) uses tools that can suggest autocompletes for lines of code, recommend changes, fetch data, identify bugs and run basic tests. ‘I can’t imagine working without it now,’ he said. — ©2025 The New York Times Company

John Giorgi uses artificial intelligence to make artificial intelligence.

The 29-year-old computer scientist creates software for a health care startup that records and summarises patient visits for doctors, freeing them from hours spent typing up clinical notes.

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