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Setting a new state of the art on the SWE-bench coding benchmark. Meet Devin, the world’s first fully autonomous AI software engineer.
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Added 1 June 2026
Overview
This blog post announces Devin, described as the first fully autonomous AI software engineer, which achieved state-of-the-art results on the SWE-bench coding benchmark. It explains the capabilities and methodology behind Devin.
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Developers researching autonomous coding agents and benchmark performance
Use cases
- Learning about state-of-the-art autonomous coding agents
- Understanding Devin's approach to software engineering tasks
- Comparing Devin's SWE-bench performance to other tools
Notes
This blog post announces Devin, described as the first fully autonomous AI software engineer, which achieved state-of-the-art results on the SWE-bench coding benchmark. It explains the capabilities and methodology behind Devin.
Use cases
- Learning about state-of-the-art autonomous coding agents
- Understanding Devin’s approach to software engineering tasks
- Comparing Devin’s SWE-bench performance to other tools
Pros
- Sets a new SOTA on SWE-bench, demonstrating strong coding ability
- Presents a fully autonomous approach to software engineering
- Provides a clear introduction to Devin’s design and achievements
Cons
- As a blog post, it is not an executable tool for direct use
- May lack deep technical details needed for replication
- Focuses solely on one agent (Devin), not a comparative analysis
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Pros
- Sets a new SOTA on SWE-bench, demonstrating strong coding ability
- Presents a fully autonomous approach to software engineering
- Provides a clear introduction to Devin's design and achievements
Cons
- As a blog post, it is not an executable tool for direct use
- May lack deep technical details needed for replication
- Focuses solely on one agent (Devin), not a comparative analysis
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