Coding Weekly AI News

March 24 - April 1, 2025

This week saw major advancements in AI-powered coding tools and growing focus on AI code reliability. AWS expanded its Amazon Q Developer agent to test code in real-time, helping catch errors early. Imandra launched CodeLogician, an AI assistant using automated reasoning to ensure code accuracy.

Google and OpenAI continued their rivalry, with Google releasing Gemini 2.5 Pro for complex problem-solving, while OpenAI faced competition from China's DeepSeek-VL model. Over 73% of companies now prioritize expanding AI use, though 45% struggle with AI code reliability.

New tools like Cursor and Devon enabled "vibe coding" - letting non-experts build apps through natural language. In healthcare, AI agents helped doctors automate medical coding, saving time on paperwork.

China made waves with Alibaba's Qwen2 open-source model for low-cost AI agents and leaked details about AI censorship tools. Apple signaled big AI plans by announcing a Texas server factory ahead of WWDC.

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