Software everywhere is getting glitchier. Here’s what’s causing the reliability crisis—and how we might fix it.
Neither an art nor a science, writing software is more akin to carpentry or watchmaking. We’re going to miss it.
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It took coding skills to make an app till recently. Now, a plain-English prompt can turn an idea into useful software. AI’s ...
The real challenge isn’t whether AI works. It’s knowing when, writes William Warr.
A high school student in San Francisco is volunteering his time by bridging the gap between generations when it comes to ...
The insights from NRF’s Big Show highlight a path forward for leaders, rooted in the unraveling of how technology and human talent work together.
Good afternoon, and welcome to Box's Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2026 Earnings Call. I'm Cynthia Hiponia, Vice President, Investor Relations. On the call today, we have Aaron Levie, Box Co-Founder ...
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Harvard-trained Nigerian scientist, Dr Olakunle Jaiyesimi, speaks to IBRAHIM ADAM on how leaving Nigeria gave him an insight that expanded his professional capacity, among other issuesWhen did you ...
AI is helping cybercriminals to rapidly assemble malware with flat-pack efficiency. It’s almost like buying a sofa from Ikea, ...