Claude, Cursor or Replit agents?
It seems like the market of application creation AI tools is growing fast.
After a very good Claude Sonnet application creation chat, developers moved to Cursor and now again they start to love Replit agents which moves everything higher, from development to deployment e.g. on Vercel. Internally Replit now uses GPT-4o-mini, GPT-4o, and Claude Sonnet as Beta. The times of creating applications from prompts are insane; the code is very good – examples of which are on https://x.com/Replit are crazy if we think about develop time required to make apps in old-school way.
For local coding and Ollama: Yi-Coder is open-sourced (https://ollama.com/library/yi-coder)
- 2 sizes: 9B & 1.5B (Chat & Base)
- 128K context length
- Support 52 programming languages
Automated Tools and AI Cybersecurity
If we’re seriously considering the widespread adoption of automated tools, particularly those that utilize artificial intelligence (AI), it’s crucial to prioritize AI cybersecurity. This is where the importance of robust defense mechanisms against potential threats comes into play.
One potential starting point for exploring AI cybersecurity is the repository https://github.com/CyberAlbSecOP/Awesome_GPT_Super_Prompting. This GitHub repository offers a wealth of information on potential vulnerabilities that users should be aware of when utilizing our AI systems. The term “Super Prompting” hints at the powerful capabilities these tools provide, but also underscores the need for careful consideration and planning to mitigate their risks.