In most software interviews a decade ago, success hinged on how quickly a candidate could write code on a whiteboard. Today, ...
Microsoft is asking non-developer employees to use AI tools like Claude Code to prototype ideas faster, as the company experiments with how software is built internally.
WIRED spoke with Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code, about how the viral coding tool is changing the way Anthropic works.
Until just very recently, writing software was a purely human craft, a slow and grinding process of translating logic into a myriad forms of syntax. Any developer worth their salt needs to know Java, ...
Dario Amodei delivered a chilling warning at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Before we get to today’s column, OpenAI’s Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar pulled back the curtain this weekend on how the ...
AI is powerful, but it is not magic. Just because developers use AI tools does not mean outcomes will improve automatically.
Our columnist explores the new 'AI continuum' from a developer's perspective, dispels some misconceptions, addresses the skills gap, and offers some practical strategies for marshaling the power of ...
More than 150 techies packed the house at a Claude Code meetup event in Seattle on Thursday evening, eager to trade use cases ...
In November, a young robotics startup called Gradient began interviewing applicants for an engineering internship at the Palo ...
An important aspect in software engineering is the ability to distinguish between premature, unnecessary, and necessary ...