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After coding catastrophe, Replit says its new AI agent checks its own work – here’s how to try it

2025-09-11 20:09

Despite its recent code deletion disaster, the company is all in on its newest agent.

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After coding catastrophe, Replit says its new AI agent checks its own work – here’s how to try it

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