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Futurism on MSNProgrammers Using AI Create Way More Glaring Security Issues, Data Shows
Artificial intelligence has proven repeatedly to have issues with accuracy — and using it as a coding assistant creates more ...
With vibe-coding, anyone can become a coder. But can they grow into a software engineer?
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What Will AI Programming Look Like in 5 Years
AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot are only the beginning. Over the next five years, AI programming could evolve from writing ...
The company wants to patent a system for automating "certain aspects of computer programming" using an AI model. Essentially, this tool watches a programmer write code and makes suggestions for ...
AI-powered developer tools are helping nontechnical people build programs, but results have been mixed in software development.
Despite the fast-evolving capabilities of AI chatbots to write code as well as human language, many computer science educators see significant limits for these tools in accuracy, security and ...
AI and the journey from shadow IT to citizen developers has led us to the proposition that everyone is a programmer. CIOs must think deeply about this transition.
Alibaba Cloud introduces AI programmer powered by self-developed LLM, promising to shorten development time to mere minutes, sparking mixed reactions.
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Tech Xplore on MSNFilm festivals like TIFF set the tone for wider industry norms—here's what we're watching around AI
Through its evolution, TIFF has become an industry staple for both artists and fans, and remains important as a " major ...
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Human programmer beats OpenAI's custom AI in 10-hour marathon, wins World Coding Championship — Polish programmer might be the last human winner
Przemysław “Psyho” Dębiak, a 42-year-old programmer from Gdynia, Poland, made history by defeating OpenAI’s custom AI model at the AtCoder World Tour Finals (AWTF) 2025 "Humans vs AI" contest in Tokyo ...
The head of IBM tempered fears about the havoc AI is expected to wreak in the workplace, saying he won’t “get rid of a single one” of the company’s programmers but will instead “get more.” Big Blue ...
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