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With "vibe coding," almost anyone can be a programmer. Just ask an AI to generate code through a ChatGPT-like conversation, and refine the output. This technique is rapidly becoming a popular way for ...
A new hacking group has been rampaging the Internet in a persistent campaign that spreads a self-propagating and never-before-seen backdoor—and curiously a data wiper that targets Iranian machines.
Blockchain ecosystems are losing developers across the board while artificial intelligence projects dominate growth on GitHub, the world’s largest platform for hosting and collaborating on software ...
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. What simple app would make your life easier? Many of us have hobbies or ...
Unleash, the business name of Bricks Software AS, said today it has raised $35 million in a Series B funding to help enterprises manage the operational risks that come with artificial ...
"Risk should be the compass, not the paperwork," said Sindhuri Korrapati, a senior software quality supervisor. It's a striking statement in a field long defined by binders, screenshots, and scripted ...
For decades, starting a software business required one of two things: learning to code or raising enough money to hire engineers. Both were major barriers for small business owners, creators, and ...
The Atlanta Falcons are gearing up for the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, signaling a major milestone in the early parts of the offseason. As we move closer to the opening of free agency and the next ...
Artificial intelligence isn’t just transforming software — it’s rewriting the very assumptions that have defined software development for the last 50 years. We’ve reached an inflection point where ...
CNBC put the AI threat to software companies to the test by vibe-coding a version of the tools from Monday.com. Silicon Valley insiders say the most exposed software names are the ones that "sit on ...