Delysium, a prominent Web3+AI project developing a blockchain AI agent ecosystem, has partnered with University College London (UCL). In this regard, Delysium is working with the Software Systems Engineering Team at University College London and Dr. He Ye from the Department of Computer Science. According to Delysium’s official announcement on social media, this development will redefine the standards for AI coding using GPT-5. Therefore, the initiative is poised to substantially reduce LLM operational costs and improve coding progress across the world.
Delysium is proud to announce an official partnership with the @ucl Software Systems Engineering Team and Dr. He Ye from the Department of Computer Science, aiming to improve AI coding standards.
We have reached an important milestone: the integration of GPT-5 + Pass@1 is… pic.twitter.com/SbkwUuJk5j
— Delysium – $AGI 🟨 (@The_Delysium) October 16, 2025
Delysium and UCL collaborate to unveil Prometheus Agent using GPT-5
The partnership between Delysium and UCL seeks to innovate standards for AI coding using GPT-5 technology. Part of this development is the successful development and testing of an open-source agent from Prometheus. It has already achieved a resolution rate of up to 71.2% and ranks 8th globally, after OpenHandsDev. This robust performance demonstrates real-world capabilities and the potential to set new standards when it comes to AI-enabled programming.
Furthermore, Prometheus signals a crucial step toward developing cost-effective AI systems with the potential to perform complex software engineering activities. By paying notable attention to multilingual capabilities and autonomous workflows, the partnership aims to remove resource and language barriers for builders worldwide. At the same time, the initiative will also support the growth of YKILY Network and LycyOSAI platforms to increase AI accessibility.
AI-assisted programming enters a new era with exclusive benchmarks
According to Delysium, the collaboration with UCL goes beyond a technological advancement and represents a changing era in AI-enabled programming. The development also highlights the commitment of both entities to set unique standards to minimize dependence on expensive proprietary solutions. Their combined efforts could power a wave of AI-driven innovation to transform code writing, review, and deployment worldwide.
