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Google’s Jules aims to out-code Codex in battle for the AI developer stack


Google released Jules, its coding agent, into beta as autonomous coding agents are quickly gaining market share.

Josh Woodward, vice president of Google Labs, told reporters in a briefing that Jules “will be available to help developers fix bugs, create tests, consult documentation all happening in the background.” The upcoming arms race around coding agents is gaining interest in social media, even before Jules and Codex are fully released to the public. The entrance of Big Tech companies like Google and OpenAI into this arena brings coding agents even more to the forefront of the AI arms race.

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