As AI automates code production many are concerned that software engineering could be "cooked" and made obsolete by ...
At Anthropic—an AI lab building some of the world’s most advanced models—engineers are no longer writing the code that powers their products; they’re outsourcing it to AI. The head of Anthropic’s ...
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has delivered one of the strongest warnings yet about how quickly artificial intelligence could change the software industry. According to him, AI systems will soon be ...
Not only does A-SWE build the app, but "it does all the things that software engineers hate to do, it does its own quality assurance, its own bug testing and bug bashing, and documentation," Friar ...
Vibe coding, the idea that anyone can create software simply by prompting AI, is one of the most hyped technology trends right now. The promise is seductive. Type in what you want, let the AI generate ...
Dario Amodei compared AI and humans working together to a mythical creature — the horse-and-human centaur. "We're already in our centaur phase for software," Amodei said. Software execs argue AI ...
A software engineer in his 20s has announced on Reddit that he is quitting software engineering, citing the rapid rise of artificial intelligence and warning that fewer engineers may be needed in the ...
Okta CEO Todd McKinnon told BI the idea that there will be fewer software engineering jobs is "laughable." He said he expects there to be more demand for software engineers in five years than there is ...
Todd McKinnon is the CEO of $15 billion identity and access management firm Okta. Unlike other tech leaders who predict AI will lead to fewer software engineers, McKinnon thinks the tech will lead to ...
OpenAI is creating an AI agent called A-SWE that is capable of building apps, running quality assurance tests, and writing documentation. In short, A-SWE will be able to take over the duties of ...
The boom years of tech hiring may have cooled, but the paychecks haven’t. Top software roles still draw six-figure salaries, and companies continue to compete for people who can keep their systems ...