![]() Over the past year, Tabnine introduced over a dozen new AI models for Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Java and other languages, Weiss said, as well as integrations with GitHub, GitLab and BitBucket. Tabnine currently has more than a dozen such models for popular languages, he said, as well as “community” models trained by ecosystem partners. ![]() Tabnine provides suggestions on every keystroke and also full-line or function recommendations within integrated development environments including Android Studio, VSCode, IntelliJ, Webstorm and Eclipse - driven by what Weiss describes as small, “code-native” AI models trained from the ground up on specific programming languages or areas. We set out and pioneered the AI code assistant category.” “Based on our previous work on code analysis and simulation, we realized that with the vast amount of commonality and standard patterns in code, it was inevitable that AI will be a critical part in the dev process. The name “Tabnine” came from a Waterloo-based startup of the same name that Codata acquired in 2019, he said. “Tabnine … was founded by Eran Yahav and myself 2017,” Weiss told TechCrunch in an email interview. Tapping algorithms trained to understand the semantic models of code, the platform attempts to learn individual best practices and warn of deviation from those practices. The tools promise to cut overhead costs while allowing coders to focus on more creative, less repetitive tasks - or so the sales pitch goes.įounded as Codota in 2012, Tabnine employs AI to make sense of code, autocompleting functions or “chunks” of code with an idea of the purpose and content. Perhaps the best example is OpenAI’s Codex, which powers GitHub’s Copilot feature that provides suggestions for lines of code inside of development environments like Microsoft Visual Studio. Programming aids are increasingly becoming supercharged by AI. CEO Dror Weiss said that the proceeds will be put toward improving the developer experience, adding new capabilities and “strengthening” Tabnine’s enterprise offering. Tabnine, a startup creating an “AI-powered assistant” for software developers, today closed a $15.5 million funding round co-led by Qualcomm Ventures, OurCrowd and Samsung NEXT Ventures with participation from existing backers Khosla Ventures and Headline Ventures.
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