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StackBlitz integrated Claude 3.5 Sonnet into its browser-based development platform, Bolt, enabling users to develop sophisticated web applications with natural language inputs. This allowed both developers and non-developers to go from idea to production in one click, without needing coding experience or virtual machines.
StackBlitz integrated Claude 3.5 Sonnet into Bolt, their browser-based development platform, enabling users to create web applications via natural language without coding experience. This integration allowed rapid development and reduced costs by leveraging Claude's zero-shot code generation capabilities alongside WebContainers technology.
Tabnine, an AI coding assistant, uses Claude 3.5 Sonnet for code explanations, suggestions, and code generation. Using Claude in Amazon Bedrock, Tabnine assists on common coding tasks like completions, debugging, test generation, refactoring, and code migration.
Replit uses Anthropic's Claude 3.5 Sonnet to enhance its Replit Agent product by developing a feature that evaluates apps as they are being built. By leveraging Claude's capabilities in computer use and UI navigation, Replit aims to automate the evaluation process, helping developers identify issues and improve their code more efficiently.
CodeGPT, a popular coding assistant with over 1.4 million downloads, integrates Meta's Llama models to enhance developer productivity. By using Llama 3.2 (90B), CodeGPT helps developers not just generate code but also answer questions about their codebase, debug code, and onboard new team members. It includes a codebase graph mechanism that lets Llama understand entire repositories, allowing developers to effectively "talk" with their code. This integration leads to at least a 30% increase in productivity and accelerates onboarding from months to days.
Automat builds GPT-4o-powered RPA agents to automate processes with improved UI element recognition.
Coframe uses GPT-4o to build an AI growth engineering assistant that autonomously generates new sections of a website based on existing code and images.
Headstart uses Anthropic’s Claude to drastically accelerate enterprise software development, reducing project timelines from months to weeks. Claude writes 90-97% of the code, allowing Headstart to focus on architecture and problem-solving.
Bridgewater Associates developed an Investment Analyst Assistant using Anthropic's Claude on Amazon Bedrock.
Gumroad, an e-commerce platform for digital creators, uses Claude 3.5 Sonnet to enable customer support teams to fix issues with code and contribute to product development. Claude assists them in writing code, locating files, and resolving customer issues.
Labelbox has built a fully managed AI model evaluation solution directly integrated into the Vertex AI platform, allowing Google Cloud users to seamlessly launch human evaluation jobs and set specific criteria for evaluation, such as question-answering and summarization.
Magic is building a developer platform with a 100-million-token context window, so organizations can upload extremely large code bases and more easily query and build on them using gen AI assistance.
Pinecone provides infrastructure for developers to build accurate, secure, and scalable AI applications, allowing companies to easily ground gen AI apps in their proprietary data for use in AI search, retrieval-augmented generation, coding agents, and more.
Regnology built its Ticket-to-Code Writer tool with Gemini 1.5 Pro to automate the conversion of bug tickets into actionable code, significantly streamlining the software development process.
Leroy Merlin built a Pull Request Analyzer. It summarizes code changes, helping developers understand projects faster.
Linear, a product development platform, built Similar Issues, a feature that uses AI to detect and prevent duplicate or overlapping tickets and ensures cleaner and more accurate data representation.
Weights & Biases, a creator of AI tools for developers, created W&B Weave, a lightweight toolkit to track, evaluate, and debug gen AI applications built with Gemini, so teams can confidently go from demo to production.
Gorilla Logic's development team is experimenting with Claude for code assistance and problem-solving.
NVIDIA leverages Meta's Llama 3.1 models and employs structured weight pruning and knowledge distillation to develop smaller, more efficient Llama-Minitron models.
Lazy AI uses Claude to lower the barrier to web development by automating complex tasks such as cloud deployment and code generation. Users can build full-stack web apps through conversational prompts, making software development accessible to those with limited coding experience. The platform has achieved a 51% reduction in code requiring multiple fixes, 73% success rate for first-attempt feature implementation, and 64% accuracy in generating syntactically correct JavaScript.
Sourcegraph uses Anthropic's Claude 3 Sonnet as the default model in its AI coding assistant, Cody, which helps developers write and understand code faster. The AI provides context-aware chat and tools like inline code completions, significantly speeding up coding processes. Cody uses different models (Sonnet, Opus, Haiku) optimized for speed, intelligence, and long-context recall, increasing the quality and accuracy of code suggestions. Cody Pro and Enterprise users benefit from even more advanced features powered by these models.
Factory uses Claude 3 Opus and Haiku models to power autonomous "Droids" that automate various labor-intensive software development tasks, such as code reviews, migrations, and feature requests. These AI-powered Droids save customers over 550,000 hours and millions of dollars by streamlining development and reducing code churn by 3x.
Paf implemented ChatGPT Enterprise across its entire company, with engineers creating 85 custom GPTs to automate and streamline development tasks such as backend infrastructure, frontend components, and API generation. These specialized GPTs enable developers to generate standardized code more efficiently, improving productivity. ChatGPT is also integrated into the grit:lab coding academy, accelerating the training of future software developers.
Cloudflare, a leading content delivery network provider, serves Mistral 7B through their Workers AI platform, allowing users to run AI models on Cloudflare's global network. Mistral offers low latency, high throughput, and impressive performance, generating tokens up to 4x faster than Llama due to Grouped-Query attention. This enhances Cloudflare's AI offerings, enabling developers to build and deploy AI applications more efficiently.
Brave, an open-source privacy-focused web browser with an integrated AI assistant called Brave Leo, uses Mistral's 8x7B model as its primary model for both free and premium versions. Brave also leverages Mistral's capabilities for its CodeLLM feature, addressing programming-related queries in Brave Search. The exceptional performance and open-source nature of Mistral's models align with Brave's commitment to open models and the open-source community.
OctoAI launched a production-ready Mixtral endpoint days after the model's initial announcement. Mixtral on OctoAI quickly became the most popular model on the platform, with about 9 out of every 10 new OctoAI sign-ups choosing Mixtral. Companies like Latitude Games and Otherside AI use Mixtral on OctoAI to deliver engaging LLM-powered experiences, generating billions of tokens daily.
Replit developers will get access to Google Cloud infrastructure, services, and foundation models via Ghostwriter, Replit's software development AI, while Google Cloud and Workspace developers will get access to Replit’s collaborative code editing platform.
Capgemini has been using Code Assist to improve software engineering productivity, quality, security, and developer experience, with early results showing workload gains for coding and more stable code quality.
Commerzbank is enhancing developer efficiency through Code Assist's robust security and compliance features.