The new AI coding system is an updated version of Apple’s programming software, Xcode, and will integrate Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet AI model, the report said.
Anthropic declined to comment, while Apple did not immediately respond to a Reuters requests for comment.
Apple plans to deploy the software internally, with the company still undecided on a public launch, the report added.
Previously, Apple announced an AI-driven coding tool for Xcode named Swift Assist, intended for a 2024 release. However, it was never made available to developers, with some concerns from Apple’s engineers about potential slowdowns in app development, Bloomberg added.
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