Artificial Analysis, the independent platform known for benchmarking AI models, is making its move into one of the hottest corners of the AI industry: coding agents. The company hosted a Coding Agent Benchmarks event on June 11 at Kernel Labs in San Francisco, gathering representatives from some of the most prominent names in AI-assisted software development.

The event featured speakers from Cognition, Cursor, NVIDIA, and hosting partner Kernel Labs. Cognition is the company behind Devin, the much-discussed autonomous software engineer. Cursor has become the go-to AI code editor for developers who want more than autocomplete.

What happened at the event

The gathering ran from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM PDT and followed a structured format. Networking kicked things off, followed by lightning talks starting at 6:30 PM and a panel discussion at 7:30 PM. The confirmed speaker lineup included Silas Alberti from Cognition, Nate Schmidt from Cursor, and Alessio Fanelli from Kernel Labs.

Artificial Analysis is approaching the problem by tracking metrics like pass rates, cost, token usage, and execution time.