Why open infrastructure will define the AI era (opens in new tab)
A new form of vendor lock-in is here. And it’s not proprietary languages or rigid enterprise software suites — it’s something more fundamental. It’s the very thing that writes the code. found that 74% of developers worldwide use AI tools. , available only since May 2025, is now the most popular AI coding tool, followed by and , according to Jellyfish’s 2026 . The latter study also found that 91% of developers say their productivity has increased in the past 12 months. As coding output , the e...
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