Cursor’s latest tool enables AI to write code independently, raising the question: do we still need software engineers?
Kyndryl’s Ismail Amla discusses the company’s new policy as code process, and how it can help address AI issues such as agentic drift.
AI can help software developers build applications faster than ever, but this creates a new problem. How do developers verify that the code being written with AI is reliable, maintainable, and secure?
Leverage AI as a personalised "code coach" to bridge the gap between manual testing and automation by translating plain ...
AI-driven coding promised speed, but its code often fractures under pressure, leaving teams to carry the weight of failures that slow products and raise real costs. Buoyed by the rise of AI, many ...
Cortex Code, Snowflake’s AI coding agent, helps customers like Braze, Decile, dentsu, FYUL, LendingTree, Shelter Mutual Insurance, TextNow, United Rentals, and WHOOP perform complex data engineering, ...
Developers have a growing array of options for AI-powered low-code and no-code development tools. But using them to their full advantage requires adopting best practices. As agentic AI takes hold ...
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As companies move to more AI code writing, humans may not have the necessary skills to validate and debug the AI-written code if their skill formation was inhibited by using AI in the first place, ...
AI is proving better than expected at finding old, obscure bugs. Unfortunately, AI is also good at finding bugs for hackers to exploit. In short, AI still isn't ready to replace programmers or ...
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