GitHub just brought Codex, Claude, and Jules together in one agentic development platform. Here's how it works and why it matters.
GitHub is making a bold bet that enterprises don't need another proprietary coding agent. They need a way to manage all of them.
Microsoft expanded model choice in VS Code with Bring Your Own Key (BYOK), enabling developers to connect models from any provider and manage them through a new extensible API.
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Google has launched the Jules extension for Gemini CLI, integrating its asynchronous AI coding agent directly into the ...
Google tests Pomelli in Labs, a tool that analyzes business websites to extract brand guidelines and propose campaign ideas ...
The platform unites AI coding agents in one environment to streamline enterprise workflows and enhance governance, security, ...
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