Coding Weekly AI News

May 5 - May 13, 2025

This week saw major moves in AI-driven coding tools and education. OpenAI released a white paper detailing practical steps for deploying AI at scale, emphasizing careful planning over quick fixes. Meanwhile, Anysphere secured a massive $900 million investment, showing strong confidence in AI-powered developer tools.

Educational institutions are adapting too. East Texas A&M University launched a new AI master’s program focused on real-world skills like coding with AI assistants. In the private sector, startups are using AI agents to analyze sports data for betting companies, creating smarter predictions.

For coders, Codeium introduced its Windsurf Editor, an AI-powered workspace that suggests code snippets as you type. Open-source projects like Code Llama and Qwen-14B-Coder also gained traction, letting developers use advanced AI without sharing their data.

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