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    Microsoft releases Athena AI blueprint to boost developers’ productivity

    June 5, 2025

    There’s a new AI assistant on the block, and it’s not another Copilot. Microsoft has officially released Athena, its in-house AI agent designed to live inside Teams and quietly handle the annoying parts of software development. Meet Athena, your new favorite (non-human) teammate If you’ve ever spent too much time clicking through GitHub issues, checking […]

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