Google's AI coding agent Jules is now out of beta | TechCrunch
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Google launched its AI coding agent, Jules, out of beta, powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro. Jules integrates with GitHub, clones code into Google Cloud VMs, and uses AI to fix or update code. Upon concluding the beta phase, stability improvements and user feedback led to its wider rollout. Structured pricing tiers were introduced, starting with a free plan and offering paid options. Updates to its privacy policy clarify data usage based on repository status, ensuring users are informed about how data may be utilized.
Powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro, Jules is an asynchronous, agent-based coding tool that integrates with GitHub, clones codebases into Google Cloud virtual machines, and uses AI to fix or update code.
Google also updated Jules' privacy policy to be more explicit about how it trains AI. If a repository is public, its data may be used for training, but if it is private, Korevec said that no data is sent.
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