AI will surpass humans in coding by 2025

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OpenAI's product chief, Kevin Weil, states that AI is expected to surpass human skills in competitive programming by 2025. This marks a significant advancement in AI technology. Weil emphasizes the potential of AI to make coding more accessible, which could transform software development. This democratization of technology may allow more people to participate in coding. The announcement highlights the rapid progress in AI capabilities, indicating a shift in how software development may be approached in the near future.


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