According to a message from Gate CBO Kevin Lee on X, Gate has fully supported the Vibe Coding tool internally, and employees can use it after completing an application. The current system is centered around Cursor Enterprise, covering various mainstream large models such as Claude and GPT. Through a unified AI gateway, flexible invocation is achieved to meet diverse needs in R&D and daily work.
Kevin Lee stated that AI is becoming a key infrastructure driving organizational efficiency and innovation capabilities. Gate has increased investment in AI tools and model resources, with current monthly expenditures reaching millions of dollars. The company encourages all employees to actively embrace AI, improve work efficiency through Vibe Coding, and deeply integrate AI into development processes and daily scenarios to further optimize execution and output capabilities.
In the future, Gate will continue to optimize AI tools and resource allocation, expand more application scenarios, and accelerate the company-wide implementation of AI-driven efficiency upgrades.
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Gate internally supports all employees in using Vibe Coding to accelerate AI-driven efficiency upgrades
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