Hexaware CTO Says Without AI, 90% of Young Coders Would Struggle

The company has been working closely with Replit on its latest release, Agent 3, which launched globally on September 10.
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Indian IT firms are on a vibe coding spree. After Cognizant’s week-long experiment with Lovable, a vibe coding platform, Hexaware, a Mumbai-based global IT services and solutions provider, announced its partnership with Replit for secure vibe coding for enterprises.  For Hexaware, the AI push is not new. CTO Satyajith Mundakkal says that the company had already trained 80% of its 21,000 developers on GitHub Copilot. Now, the Replit partnership is set to expand adoption across its 32,000 employees, including those who are not software engineers.  “Many people have ideas, but unfortunately, they don’t know how to convert those ideas into applications,” Satyajith Mundakkal, chief technology officer at Hexaware, told AIM. “What the industry is trying to do with vibe codin
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Mohit Pandey
Mohit writes about AI in simple, explainable, and often funny words. He's especially passionate about chatting with those building AI for Bharat, with the occasional detour into AGI.
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