14-07-2025 21:33 via eweek.com

Goldman Sachs Adds AI Developer Devin to Engineering Team – Can It Really Code?

Goldman Sachs is testing Devin, an autonomous AI agent embedded into its 12,000-person engineering team. The tool is part of the firm’s push to create a hybrid workforce that blends human oversight with machine execution.In comments to CNBC, Chief Information Officer Marco Argenti said the AI will take on real software development tasks, starting with low-level engineering work. While Devin doesn’t require training, vacations, or breaks, it will be closely supervised by Goldman&rsquo
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