The Cool Down on MSN
Researchers shocked by results after using AI tools to boost software developers' productivity: 'A good reminder to be very cautious'
As 2025 progressed, AI enthusiasm evolved into cross-industry concerns over the increasing likelihood of an "AI bubble." In ...
Axios on MSN
AI speeds up work and creates more of it
AI might one day replace us all — for now though, humans still spend a lot of time cleaning up its mess, according to a ...
Hosted on MSN
I'm a software engineer using AI in my work. Here's why I'm not afraid of it taking my job.
Doug Steinberg, 46, is a software engineer who lives in Coral Springs, Florida. He isn't worried that artificial intelligence will steal his job because he's able to use it to be far more productive.
The forward-deployed engineer is not a feature. It’s a human patch covering for a missing piece of software. Its popularity ...
Around 30% of organisations report that 20–40% of their work in HR and IT or admin is now handled through AI, helping manage ...
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