Why AI Is Toppling Programming Collaboration Tools Like JetBrains' Code With Me

JetBrains has discontinued its remote collaboration tool Code With Me, citing declining usage and maintenance costs, and is redirecting resources to its AI platform Central, while other coding resources like Stack Overflow also feel AI pressure, signaling a shift from human‑to‑human to human‑to‑AI collaboration in software development.

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Why AI Is Toppling Programming Collaboration Tools Like JetBrains' Code With Me

JetBrains announced that it will shut down the remote collaboration tool Code With Me because user demand has fallen and the maintenance burden is high. The company will concentrate its resources on the AI‑focused platform Central .

The article points out that other development‑related services, such as Stack Overflow , are also experiencing a downturn as AI‑driven solutions gain traction, suggesting a broader industry shift.

This trend indicates that the traditional IDE model is being destabilized; the primary competitive advantage is moving from classic IDE features toward large‑model AI capabilities.

Consequently, a growing number of AI‑powered programming tools are entering the market, prompting developers to reassess whether they continue using JetBrains products, VS Code, or switch to newer AI‑assisted coding environments.

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