
UN approves 40-member scientific panel on the impact of artificial intelligence over US objections
apanese tech giant Fujitsu has announced a fully AI-automated software development platform that aims to revolutionize how software is built — by letting artificial intelligence handle the entire process from planning to testing. Here’s how it works and why it’s important: The platform uses large language models (LLMs) and agentic AI agents to automatically understand complex software systems and perform development tasks without human coding. Multiple AI agents work together: one defines requirements, another designs the system architecture, others write and test code — each step is orchestrated by AI. In real-world tests, updating software that previously took three person-months was completed in just four hours using the platform, showing a massive productivity boost. Fujitsu plans to use this platform to update all software packages it provides to medical and government clients by the end of fiscal 2026 and to expand it into multiple industries (finance, retail, manufacturing). 💡 Why it matters: If widely adopted, this could significantly reduce the time and manpower needed to build and maintain software — potentially transforming how enterprise and public systems are created worldwide.