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Scott Wu
05/04/25
@ Lenny's Podcast
Each engineer on Cognition's 15-person engineering team works with about five Devins each, enhancing productivity and collaboration.
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Inside Devin: The AI engineer that's set to write 50% of its company’s code this year | Scott Wu
@ Lenny's Podcast
05/04/25
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Scott Wu
05/04/25
@ Lenny's Podcast
Our engineering team of 15 uses about five Devins each to help them code and move faster, with Devins merging several hundred pull requests into production every month.
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Scott Wu
05/04/25
@ Lenny's Podcast
A team of 'Devins' is already producing 25% of Cognition's pull requests, and they are on track to hit 50% by the end of the year.
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Scott Wu
05/04/25
@ Lenny's Podcast
The future of software engineering will involve a collaborative relationship between human engineers and AI tools like Devin.
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Scott Wu
05/04/25
@ Lenny's Podcast
AI tools like Devin will lead to more engineering jobs rather than fewer, as they enable engineers to tackle more complex problems.
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Scott Wu
05/04/25
@ Lenny's Podcast
Cognition went through eight pivots before landing on their current approach with Devin, highlighting the iterative nature of product development.
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Nacho Soto
05/16/25
@ OpenAI
Using Codex is like having another engineer on your team, as it helps streamline the development process.
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Scott Wu
05/04/25
@ Lenny's Podcast
Currently, about a quarter of our pull requests are committed by Devins, and we expect this to exceed 50% by the end of the year.
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Scott Wu
05/04/25
@ Lenny's Podcast
Cognition encourages feedback from users to continuously improve the Devin product and its capabilities.
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Scott Wu
05/04/25
@ Lenny's Podcast
Devin has evolved from a 'high school computer science student' to a 'junior engineer' over the past year, showcasing its learning capabilities.