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‘Devin-kun’: Japan embraces agents as legacy code and a shrinking workforce create a perfect market for an AI software engineer 
‘Devin-kun’: Japan embraces agents as legacy code and a shrinking workforce create a perfect market for an AI software engineer 

Cognition AI opened its first Asia office in Tokyo earlier this year. “The country is running on aging infrastructure with a declining workforce.”

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Most cancer philanthropy funds research. This winery cofounder is paying for the caregivers and chair lifts families can’t afford
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