A quick glance at Zed's changelog is all it takes to see that AI has been a minority of what Zed has shipped since it was rolled out over a year ago. :)
> I get it, pausing some work to ship AI integration plumbing is a good strategy to keep momentum up with competition.
By every metric - lines of code shipped, hours per week spent on it, number of people assigned to it, etc. - AI is a minority part of what Zed does. It's a priority, but it's not the priority.
I know there's a disproportionate amount of blogging about AI, but that's a decision about what prose gets written, not what code gets written!
https://zed.dev/releases/stable
(And that's even with almost none of the work on the massive Windows project being included in the changelog!)