Over the past couple of years, the biggest players in AI (OpenAI, Anthropic, X) have been pouring billions into developing the "base layer"—the massive pretraining phase that produces LLMs. These ...
Generative AI is erasing open source code provenance. FOSS reciprocity collapses when attribution and ownership disappear. The commons that built AI may not survive its success. We live in an ...
Custom software development is not an easy endeavor, requiring specific attention to the details that the customer needs for their software. Time is also changing; the emergence of AI combined with ...
An old proverb famously states, "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." This is especially true when it comes to artificial intelligence, where breakneck advances ...
Stay in flow with Auto Claude using multi-terminal tools and session restore, so you run tests and pick up where you left off ...
Software supply chain attacks are evolving as open source and AI-generated code introduce new third-party risks. Learn how visibility and shift-left security reduce exposure.
With the rising technological prowess and greater openness of Chinese models, the world is increasingly turning to the East for efficient and customizable AI, a new report finds.
The CodeRabbit report found that AI-generated code falls short of meatbag-made code across the major issue categories. The bots created more logic and correctness errors (1.75x), more code quality and ...
Credit: Image generated by VentureBeat with FLUX-pro-1.1-ultra A quiet revolution is reshaping enterprise data engineering. Python developers are building production data pipelines in minutes using ...
Chinese AI startup Zhipu AI aka Z.ai has released its GLM-4.6V series, a new generation of open-source vision-language models (VLMs) optimized for multimodal reasoning, frontend automation, and ...
Just like you probably don't grow and grind wheat to make flour for your bread, most software developers don't write every line of code in a new project from scratch. Doing so would be extremely slow ...