In writing, there’s an old adage: Write what you know. This, of course, requires knowing something in the first place. Will artificial intelligence enable an even higher level of creativity, or turn ...
New coding tools are boosting productivity at unprecedented levels, but the flood of software is creating new risks, backlogs ...
Apps and platforms allow novice and veteran coders to generate more code more easily, presenting significant quality and ...
In an AI-native workflow, the audience for your error messages is an LLM, not a human. Compare "invalid query parameter name ...
Everyone's a coder now, thanks to AI. But more code means more bugs, more vulnerabilities, and not enough engineers to catch them.
At Anthropic—an AI lab building some of the world’s most advanced models—engineers are no longer writing the code that powers their products; they’re outsourcing it to AI. The head of Anthropic’s ...
AI-driven coding promised speed, but its code often fractures under pressure, leaving teams to carry the weight of failures that slow products and raise real costs. Buoyed by the rise of AI, many ...
AI-driven development accelerated credential sprawl in 2025, with 28.65M secrets detected, expanding attack surface and remediation strain.
Soon AI agents will be writing better, cleaner code than any mere human can, just like compilers can write better assembly. There’s an old joke about the weather in San Francisco: If you don’t like it ...