Knowledge, starting behind the programming tool of viral AI Devin, has was introduced A new low -cost plan to provide registration incentives.
When Cognition released Devin last year, the tool quickly blew up social media for its ability to perform certain software development tasks autonomously. Quickly became obvious that Devin struggled with a more complicated coding task. However, the tool has gathered praise from the founders of AI, including CEO CEO of Perplexity Aravind Srinivas and the profile of knowledge.
Devin began general availability for teams starting with the price of $ 500 per month. Thursday – obviously weeks after the company referenced It increased hundreds of millions of dollars in fresh capital-knowledge introduced an entry-level option that costs $ 20, and then goes to pay-as-you-go.
The pay-as-you-go plan could end up being quite expensive, depending on how one uses Devin. $ 20 nets around 9 ACUS, the knowledge of knowledge of computational credits. (ACUS costs $ 2.25 for $ 20’s plan, a hiking of $ 2 costing $ 500 per month subscription.) Knowledge says it’s 15 minutes of “Active Devin” is equivalent to about 1 ACU. 9 ACUS Only nets about 2.25 hours of work, from this measurement – not too much when dealing with huge codes.
But knowledge claims that Devin today – Devin 2.0 – is much improved compared to the release of December. Similar to GitHub’s Copilot tool, Devin can now help create coding projects, as well as answer questions about the code with references and create “Wikis” for documentation code.
Silas Alberti, a member of Devin’s development team, also told TechCrunch that Devin now “is getting twice as much as before”.
These claims are better taken with a salt wheat. Even the best AI that creates codes today tends to introduce vulnerable points and security errors, have found studiesdue to weaknesses in areas such as the ability to understand logical planning. A recent evaluation of Devin He found that he completed just three of the 20 tasks successfully.
