Devin – it was 2008

The Prophecy of MacMood and the Rise of Devin AI

Humber College, Canada, 2008. I was buried in textbooks, grappling with the complexities of .NET system development. While I wasn’t the worst coder, I certainly wasn’t the best either. Then, a classmate named MacMood, a guy whose name still sticks with me today, uttered a phrase that felt like science fiction: “We’re wasting our time. Computers will code for us someday.”

The idea seemed ludicrous back then. We were also neck-deep in a specific set of courses – health enterprise systems, or EMRs. Canada was heavily focused on digitizing healthcare at the time. MacMood’s words and the rise of EMRs planted a seed in my mind.

Fast forward to today, March 14, 2024. Enter Devin AI. Devin works independently, wielding its own code editor, command line, and browser. This isn’t just a new software program; it’s the embodiment of MacMood’s prophecy.

The impact of AI like Devin goes beyond coding efficiency. It’s about health. Imagine a future where programmers, the “computer geeks” of yesterday, are no longer chained to chairs for hours on end. We’ll be free to explore the vastness of knowledge, experience the ever-changing world, and embrace new adventures.

This is the duality of life – the tireless work that paves the way for groundbreaking advancements. Devin AI is a testament to that duality. It allows us to not only see the future MacMood envisioned, but also taste the power of having a truly productive tool at our disposal.

#AI #Health #Duality

This article was written by Imi Chitterman and enhanced with AI. What can I say, I love it.

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