Supercharge code generation with IBM watsonx Code Assistant
Enabling developers of all skills levels with AI-generated code
There's no denying generative AI is everywhere. From creating mosaic pieces to writing novels, generative AI can do just about everything. But what if generative AI wasn't so general, and instead was purpose-built?
That's where IBM watsonx Code Assistant comes in: Generative AI service built for specific use cases in mind to accelerate code generation.
Watch this on-demand webinar now to learn about the first use case of IBM watsonx Code Assistant for Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed, enabling developers of all skill levels to write Ansible Playbooks with AI-generated code recommendations.
You will learn how IBM watsonx Code Assistant can:
- Accelerate time-to-productivity for developers
- Allow you to tune the model using your own data
- Enforce your own standards and best practices.
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