Asimov is an artificial intelligence agent developed by Reflection to understand software creation through analysis of company data, including code, emails, and project updates. This learning approach aims to enhance software assistant capabilities and move towards more intelligent AI. CEO Misha Laskin emphasizes the importance of mastering coding for AI interactions, contrasting it with the difficulties large language models face using human interfaces. Asimov prioritizes reading code over writing, with the intent to solve collaboration challenges within development teams, representing a shift towards effective AI in software development.
Asimov reads code as well as emails, Slack messages, and project updates with the goal of learning how all this leads together to produce a finished piece of software.
Laskin says the ideal way to build supersmart AI agents is to have them truly master coding, since this is the simplest, most natural way for them to interact with the world.
While other companies are building agents that use human user interfaces and browse the web, Laskin says this hardly comes naturally to a large language model.
Asimov is designed to spend more time reading code rather than writing it, focusing on making agents useful in a team setting.
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