AI Prompt Website Builder
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Cognition Labs created an AI website builder called Devon that automatically generates complete websites based on simple prompts. The technology aims to make human coders potentially obsolete by automating the entire website creation process.
Key Points:
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Core Product Function:
- Tell Devon what kind of website you want (e.g., "make me a website like Yelp but for agencies")
- AI generates a checklist of tasks it will complete
- Automatically builds the entire website based on the prompt
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Technology Impact:
- First AI tool that performs at or above human level for this task
- Endorsed by notable tech figures like Patrick Collison (Stripe CEO)
- Potentially makes traditional coding roles obsolete
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Company Structure:
- 10 person team
- Raised $21 million in funding
- Team collectively holds 10 gold medals from top coding competitions
- Founded by Scott Wu, known for exceptional mathematical abilities
- Age range of team members: 20-27 years old
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Development Approach:
- Small, highly skilled team
- Focus on exceptional technical talent
- Built by people with strong competitive programming backgrounds
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