Agentic AI is on the rise — some reports predict that 25% of businesses will deploy it next year (whether they’re ready to or not). AI company Blitzy believes it has the autonomous powerhouse to keep up, without sacrificing human oversight.
On Wednesday, the Massachusetts-based company announced Blitzy Platform, an agentic system that “batch-builds up to 300,000 lines of code in a single 8-hour inference run, cutting end-to-end development timelines from months to days.” The platform interprets product roadmaps, generates documentation, and identifies final steps for human developers, writing anywhere from 50% to 100% of the necessary code, depending on the project’s complexity.
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According to the release, Blitzy Platform works “by orchestrating multiple LLMs to collaborate to achieve 8 to 12 hours of ‘thinking time,’ during which thousands of specialized, purpose-built AI agents cooperate, plan, build, and validate software based on technical specs.” That timeframe is how long it takes for Blitzy’s agents to build out a full project, which can be up to 300,000 lines of code for specific enterprise products.
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In an exclusive interview and demo, Blitzy walked ZDNET through the platform, explaining that it can generate entire repositories – “hundreds of thousands of lines of code where a copilot might give you a hundred or a few hundred lines of code,” as CEO Brian Elliott put it.
Blitzy aims to eliminate the learning curves developers have to scale to get the best output from a copilot. “We’ve taken the prompt engineering and done it on our end, so that developers work with things they do on a daily basis, like, for example, documentation, PRDs, and technical designs,” said CTO Sid Pardeshi during the demo.
Author Daniel Kahneman thought of cognitive capabilities as being in two categories, which can be applied to AI: System 1 and System 2.
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While System 1 focuses on speed in its results, such as a chatbot running a model with very low latency that can answer your question in seconds, System 2 takes its time to complete more complex tasks using deeper reasoning. Blitzy aims to lead in System 2, optimizing any model a developer prefers for reasoning.