Dorsey’s Block Claims New AI Tool Manages 15% of Coding Tasks
Dorsey’s Block reveals new AI tool handling 15% of its code work, automating 200,000 daily operations and accelerating software delivery.
Block’s Builderbot automates 15% of code work. Jack Dorsey’s company Block has rolled out a new AI system named Builderbot that now manages roughly 15% of all production code changes. Builderbot handles more than 200,000 operations daily and merges nearly 1,500 pull requests every week — automating software development tasks that used to eat up tons of engineering hours.
Engineering workforce adjustments
These layoffs have been tied to the rise of AI automation like Builderbot, which handles a significant portion of coding tasks.
Industry implications of AI-assisted coding
Block’s deployment of Builderbot marks a notable development in fintech, reflecting broader acceptance of AI in key engineering roles. Automating 15% of daily code changes at a single company shows AI coding assistants have matured beyond early experimental phases.
Future of AI in software production
Block expects Builderbot’s share of code work to grow beyond the current 15%, pushing further automation of routine tasks.
Understanding how AI tools like Builderbot shape developer productivity and workplace culture will be vital as artificial intelligence continues transforming software creation across the industry.