Microsoft Introduces AI-Powered Software Development Tool
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On October 10, 2023, Microsoft launched 'CodeAssist AI,' a machine learning-driven tool for software developers, promising to reduce coding errors by 28%. Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, highlighted that the tool was tested by 10,000 developers, with 85% reporting improved productivity. The project, costing $800 million, integrates with Visual Studio and supports over 50 programming languages. A study by Microsoft Research, 'Developer Efficiency Report 2023,' noted a 30% decrease in debugging time. The tool is available for subscription at $15/month.
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