Create a 3:2 aspect ratio illustration, with a vibrant and light-hearted style. The image should represent the main theme of Microsoft Build 2025 emphasizing the transformative potential of AI agents. Please include symbolic elements of AI reasoning and memory, possibly in the form of a futuristic AI brain. Illustrate the scene where multiple AI robots are collaboratively engaged in problem-solving, some using digital screens displaying code perhaps representative of GitHub Copilot. Also, depict AI agents performing tasks autonomously, hinting at an 'open agentic web'. The background could represent different industries being positively impacted by AI like tech, healthcare, education, etc. Finally, represent aspects of security enhancements such as an iconic shield symbol.

Microsoft Build 2025: The age of AI agents and building the open agentic web

Microsoft Build 2025 highlights the transformative potential of AI agents, showcasing advancements in AI reasoning…
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Illustrate a scene in a 3:2 aspect ratio showcasing Cognition's new AI software engineer, Devin, in a positive and light style reminiscent of pre-1912 picture book illustrations. The scene features a non-human looking AI figure with a nametag labeled 'Devin,' actively working on multiple computer screens, each displaying different aspects of software engineering. Devin interacts with abstract human figures, representing users through a chatbot-style interface. One screen shows the process of deploying an app, while another exhibits the setting up of large language models. Display the Cognition logo subtly in the background, hinting at the company's involvement.

Cognition emerges from stealth to launch AI software engineer Devin

Cognition, a new AI startup backed by Peter Thiel's Founders Fund, has unveiled Devin, a…
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Duet AI for Developers, Google’s GitHub Copilot competitor, is now generally available and will soon use the Gemini model

Google has announced the general availability of Duet AI for Developers, a suite of AI-powered…
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