Cognizant’s Vibe Coding Lesson for Indian IT

Cognizant aims to generate 50% of its code using AI within a year and states it has already achieved 20% of that target.
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Unlike other IT companies that incorporate hundreds of AI agents into their services, Cognizant has chosen a different approach. Apart from the multi-agent approach, the company is integrating ‘vibe coding’ as a key part of its broader AI-driven strategy.  “Vibe coding is emerging as a key catalyst in this journey, empowering everyone—from seasoned developers to those who have never written a line of code—to build, solve, and innovate with the power of AI at their fingertips,” a Cognizant spokesperson told AIM in an email response.  The idea is simple but radical. CEO Ravi Kumar S, in a conversation with Lovable CEO Anton Osika, said that anyone, not just software engineers, should be able to build software using natural language. And machines, not humans, should wr
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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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