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Jan 3 11 tweets 3 min read
AI era could really change the way developer write code: 🧵
The AI era is already starting to change the way developers write code, and this trend is likely to continue in the future.
Tools like @tabnine is an example of AI tool that can help developers to be more productive and efficient.
Clearly, generative AI optimizes processes, repetitive actions, learning capabilities, and team collaboration.
With ChatPGT as a new player, the last few months have shown that this is becoming a standard.
How should we use it as programmers? What is the right thing to use if you're a big company with a development team?
@tabnine has been my AI coding assistant for years, and their focus on teams makes it even more compelling to stick with them.

Check out this awesome completion made by Tabnine:
@tabnine is not only the best AI for individuals who write code, but also for teams, for the following reasons:
— You can manage your own AI code completion platform
— There are self-hosted AI models that run locally
— Private AI models
— In today's world, strict security standards are imperative
— Tabnine only trains its AI models on repositories with permissive open-source licenses
Tabnine is having a cool space tomorrow about generative AI.

twitter.com/i/spaces/1yoKM…
Make sure to use @tabnine or any AI tool while writing code. It could be a game-changer for you. #ad.

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