Vibe coding in the enterprise is a recipe for a hangover; if you use AI to generate code without first extracting the specs, ...
Ever wondered how different AI models stack up against each other when faced with the same coding challenges? All About AI has evaluated over 20 AI models using identical coding problems, aiming to ...
No, it will not turn you into a 10X programmer. In fact, it won't even transform you into a noob developer Opinion Everyone loves the idea of magic. All you have to do is wave your hands, say a few ...
As large language models (LLMs) continue to improve at coding, the benchmarks used to evaluate their performance are steadily becoming less useful. That's because though many LLMs have similar high ...
AI coding tools like Cursor aren't supercharging development speed, said a general partner at a16z. But AI can help create "more robust, maintainable code bases with less bugs," Martin Casado said. AI ...
Thousands of tech workers are on the job hunt after brutal layoffs and changed industry dynamics. An experiment found it's easy for people to cheat in tech job interviews with ChatGPT. It's also tough ...
After a mathematics win in July, Gemini 2.5 Deep Think has now earned a gold-medal level performance in competitive coding. The International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) is the “oldest, ...
One of the hottest markets in the artificial intelligence industry is selling chatbots that write computer code. Some call it “vibe-coding” because it encourages an AI coding assistant to do the grunt ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I examine the rising new job position of ...
“Vibe coding” is a term that we’ve heard a lot since the rise of AI. Essentially, it has reduced the barrier to entry for getting into programming, as the user commands the AI, which then codes based ...
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