Ahmad Shadid, founder of O.XYZ, examines the rise of “vibe coding” and what it means for the future of software development. More than a productivity shift, Shadid argues that vibe coding is a ...
In 2002, Raskin, along with his son Aza and the rest of the development team, built a software implementation of his ...
As the UN General Assembly convenes for its eightieth session, one major topic of debate is the secretary-general’s internal ...
The traditional software development process has always been a grind: You write specs, translate them into code, debug and then ship. Vibe coding flips this process on its head. You simply describe ...
At RustConf 2025 in Seattle, Microsoft, Amazon, and the broader developer community marked key milestones for Rust — an ...
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Opinion: UNCA's elimination of liberal arts courses is drastic cut to Humanities Program
UNCA's chancellor is willing to compromise students’ education due to a legislator’s alleged ignorance around the meaning of ...
Forecasts that AI could erase tens of millions of jobs by the end of the decade appear to be making the notion of a ...
Benjamin Grzimek, partner at Casalonga’s new Düsseldorf office, believes the firm is well-placed to challenge German UPC ...
Explore how Anthropic tackled the Claude Code crisis, revealing key lessons for AI innovation and system dependability. Claude Code's ability ...
New research finds that top AI models—including Anthropic’s Claude and OpenAI’s o3—can engage in “scheming,” or deliberately ...
UC researchers and the patients they work with are showing the world what's possible when the human mind and advanced computers meet.
Vibe coding is hot. The code generated by AI is not always equally hot. Someone has to clean up the code. A new kind of job ...
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