 April 28 is Burnout Awareness Day. For developers, this date is not an abstraction but a working day. Research by Haystack Analytics shows that 83% of programmers experience symptoms of burnout. And surprise — AI pressure has entered the top 4 causes. Paradox: the technology that should automate routine has itself become a source of stress. Developers are afraid of being replaced. They frantically learn new tools, work even more, and... burn out even faster. At ASI Biont, we looked at this problem differently. Recently, the team compiled a market overview of AI assistants for IDEs — alternatives to GitHub Copilot. There's Cursor with a project-based approach, Windsurf, and Zencoder. All of them solve the task of "writing code faster." But none solve the task of "relieving the developer's workload." Our approach is different. ASI Biont's AI agents don't just complete lines — they take over entire processes: monitoring economic indicators, analyzing market data, testing hypotheses. The developer ceases to be an "appendage to the IDE" and returns to what they are in the profession for — decision-making and architecture. Burnout is not about "a lot of work." It's about "work that has no meaning." When 80% of time is spent on routine rather than creativity — burnout is inevitable. Automation through AI agents brings back meaning. April 28 is a good day to try a different approach. 1500 tokens at the start for each new user. Not to write more code. But to write less — but what is truly needed. https://asibiont.com/