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AI coding agents are already commoditized - seangoedecke. com AI coding agents are already commoditized All of a sudden, it’s the year of AI coding agents Claude released Claude Code, OpenAI released their Codex agent, GitHub released its own autonomous coding agent 1, and so on (edit: a few horus after this post, Gemini released their own open-source coding agent as well)
AI Coding Agents Are Already Commoditized - Slashdot Software engineer Sean Goedecke argues that AI coding agents have already been commoditized because they require no special technical advantages, just better base models He writes: All of a sudden, it's the year of AI coding agents Claude released Claude Code, OpenAI released their Codex agent, Gi
Autonomous coding agents: A Codex example Autonomous background coding agents: Headless agents that you send off to work autonomously through a whole task Code gets created in an environment spun up exclusively for that agent, and usually results in a pull request Some of them also are runnable locally though Tool examples: OpenAI Codex, Google Jules, Cursor background agents, Devin
What I learned trying seven coding agents - understandingai. org Specifically, I asked coding agents to merge two spreadsheets—one from Waymo and the other from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration —and then build a website to search, sort, and browse data on crashes involving Waymo vehicles I tried seven agentic coding platforms, playing the role of a coding novice
The Truth About AI Coding Agents - blog. codonomics. com The noise surrounding AI coding agents like GitHub Copilot, Amazon's CodeWhisperer (now renamed as Q Developer), and others has reached a fever pitch, and this post is my attempt to inject some much-needed clarity into the conversation for executive leadership