Tech CEOs are making ambitious claims about AI's coding capabilities. In March, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said "we'll be there in three to six months — where AI is writing 90% of the code." Meta's ...
The way we communicate, the way we shop, the way we consume entertainment and the way we work has been dramatically disrupted by software over the past few decades. The global pandemic of 2020 ...
During a fireside chat with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg at Meta’s LlamaCon conference on Tuesday, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that 20% to 30% of code inside the company’s repositories was “written ...
The CodeRabbit report found that AI-generated code falls short of meatbag-made code across the major issue categories. The ...
Plans move to Rust, with help from AI Microsoft wants to translate its codebase to Rust, and is hiring people to make it ...
In one of my earlier AI and coding articles, where I looked at how ChatGPT can rewrite and improve your existing code, one of the commenters, @pbug5612, had an interesting question: Who owns the ...
The free software community has always thwarted the toughest challenges facing freedom in technology. This winter season, we want to thank the many individuals and projects that have helped us get ...
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When developing software, we often think about the various features it will provide and how it will improve users’ efficiency. We seldom want to think about what hidden bugs the software might contain ...
While the use of genAI tools for software development tools is soaring, flying under the radar are issues with code quality, security, and reuse. Generative AI-assisted coding allows developers to ...
Tech giant IBM ($IBM) has created a new AI tool that helps software engineers by handling repetitive tasks like finding and ...
Operatives working for Elon Musk’s DOGE appear to be editing the code of AutoRIF—software designed by the Defense Department that could assist in mass firings of federal workers, sources tell WIRED.