AI Agents Are Quietly Rewriting How Software Gets Built
Autonomous coding agents are moving from demos to daily workflows. Here's what actually changed in 2025 — and what's still hype.
AI agents have crossed the line from novelty to necessity. In the last year, autonomous tools that plan, write, and test code have quietly become part of the everyday developer workflow.
From autocomplete to autonomy
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Where AI agents still fall short
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- Long-horizon planning
- Ambiguous requirements
- Production debugging
What this means for teams
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