On January 5, employees at Cursor returned from the holiday weekend to an all-hands meeting with a slide deck titled “War Time.” During the break, employees playing with Anthropic’s latest model, Opus ...
PCWorld reports that OpenAI has launched a native Windows desktop app for Codex, its AI coding tool that uses ChatGPT-powered agents to write code from natural-language prompts. Codex competes with ...
Looking to build an Agentic AI solution in the cloud but don't want to create your own AI model from scratch? Amazon Bedrock is the cloud computing service you're looking for. In this quick Amazon ...
When it comes to coding, peer feedback is crucial for catching bugs early, maintaining consistency across a codebase, and improving overall software quality. The rise of “vibe coding” — using AI tools ...
Spec-driven development (SDD) offers a structured approach to AI-assisted coding by prioritizing detailed specifications before any code is written. Unlike “vibe coding,” which relies on iterative ...
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Anthropic is bringing Voice Mode to Claude Code, the company’s AI coding assistant for developers. The launch of voice mode marks a significant step toward more hands-free, conversational coding ...
In the past few weeks, a new social platform has been making waves on the internet. It’s called Moltbook, but it’s not for people. It's for AI agents, so they can chat amongst themselves. But the ...
We examine how AI is changing the future of work — and how, in many ways, that future is already here. Vibe coding may seem intimidating, but it's actually really easy to get started. There are tons ...
Some 60 percent of Cursor’s revenue comes from corporate clients—both new and returning—according to Bloomberg. Cursor is an AI coding tool launched by startup and research lab Anysphere in 2023. The ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, deeply weird. Credit...Illustration by Pablo Delcan and Danielle Del Plato ...
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