100 Million Lines of Code All At Once, Now What?
- preferredtalent
- Aug 13, 2024
- 1 min read
Recent reports state that Codeium, a start-up based in Silicon Valley, raising $65 million in funding earlier this year, successfully integrated coding with artificial intelligence, specifically focusing on generative AI to provide developers with advanced tools and capabilities.
Some boast that this tool changed performance and output more efficiently. From debugging to tweaking, not twerking, the use of Codeium makes processing go by significantly faster. In which you may want to twerk due to your excitement in accomplishing your task even faster. Carry on.
The AI tool provides support for over 70 programming languages, including but not limited to Python, Javascript, PHP, Java, C, C++, Rust, Go, and Ruby.
Now, they have released the new coding engine, Cortex, that can process almost 100 million enormous lines of code all at one time? That is incredible! We knew AI would propel us to heights that seemed unreachable, but what about the growing pains?
Have you used Codeium? Tried it? Loved it? Or hated it? Thoughts?
I asked AI, What does AI think a 100 Million Lines of Code all at once, looks like? This is what it gave me:
Hmm...Interesting.

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