It’s clear that the era of AI-assisted coding has arrived, ushering in coding velocity gains and a tremendous boost in ...
Everyone's a coder now, thanks to AI. But more code means more bugs, more vulnerabilities, and not enough engineers to catch them.
Everyone who has tried to code with Anthropic’s Claude Code AI agents runs into the same usability problem: If you run two or three concurrent artificial intelligence sessions—say, one rewriting your ...
AI is collapsing the security boundaries between code, pipeline, and runtime. These startups are racing to fill the gaps.
Linus Torvalds says he used AI only in a personal project with no real consequences The code had nothing to do with Linux, Git, or any production system AI helped with unfamiliar Python visuals, not ...
The cloud code repository asks security researchers to cut out the AI-generated noise and focus on reporting security ...
Torvalds likes AI, but AI sometimes doesn't like Torvalds.  Linux's founder thinks there will always be work for programmers.
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AI is proving better than expected at finding old, obscure bugs. Unfortunately, AI is also good at finding bugs for hackers to exploit. In short, AI still isn't ready to replace programmers or ...
LaunchDarkly, a feature control platform that helps developers and software engineers launch and manage products, today ...
AI agents can use tools, plan workflows, and complete tasks beyond chatbot replies, but businesses need clear guardrails ...
Daniel Kokotajlo warns AI systems are advancing faster than companies can control, raising concerns about alignment and ...