On The Vergecast: how to love and hate AI at the same time, and what US phone buyers are missing.
It counts 67% of the Fortune 500 as clients—but still may not survive the AI age.
Somdip is the Chief Scientist of Nosh Technologies, an MIT Innovator Under 35 and a Professor of Practice (AI/ML) at the Woxsen University. This may sound like science fiction, but the convergence of ...
For over a decade, I’ve created meaningful spaces for underrepresented voices in tech. Yet, I’ve never been more alarmed. As our favorite tools automate workflows and transcribe meetings, the AI ...
Since its founding in 2011, Black Girls Code has been on a mission to equip young Black and brown women with the skills, confidence and opportunities to enter the tech industry. It’s a mission long ...
AI is rapidly changing how coding works, but is it killing entry-level developer jobs or simply reshaping them into something ...
Some tech experts are questioning the future of coding, the language of computer programming. It comes just a few years after more coding education was introduced for younger and younger students, ...
Anthropic's middle-ground mode aims to reduce interruptions while protecting developers from destructive commands. Here's why ...
One of the most important recent AI developments has been iterative experience refinement (IER), the creation of automated artificial systems that learn how to improve software by reasoning about ...
Many companies are encouraging employees to vibe code. But there are limits. Developers say vibe coding is best for low-stakes experimentation and not critical work. Still, the buzz around vibe coding ...
The value proposition always seemed too good to be true: Earn a relatively cheap credential in a few months, and you're almost guaranteed to land a high-paying job. No college required. For tens of ...