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Amazon is reportedly developing an AI-assisted coding service designed to directly compete with startups such as Cursor Windsurf. The service aims to simplify software development with machine learning capabilities. Investors and tech insiders are curious to see if this venture can bridge the gap between creative coding and industrial efficiency.
Amazon Web Services has reportedly started developing a new AI-assisted coding service designed to compete directly with startups like Cursor and Windsurf. The post Amazon is Reportedly Developing an AI Coding Service to Compete with Cursor, Windsurf appeared first on WinBuzzer.
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