Code.org founder and chairman Hadi Partovi on why computer science is a liberal art and software engineering is not dead yet.
Companies are racing to automate workflows and release exciting generative features, but the speed of deployment is outpacing the evolution of safety protocols.
Software everywhere is getting glitchier. Here’s what’s causing the reliability crisis—and how we might fix it.
AI tools like Claude are becoming embedded in engineers' day-to-day work, which means outages can send them back to an ...
Since its launch around a year ago, Claude Code has changed the way software engineers work, according to Fortune. The agentic AI tool can complete tasks without much human oversight, and it can build ...
A software engineer increased their salary from Rs 3.5 lakh to Rs 65 lakh in four years by switching companies and focusing ...
In a viral interview on the Technology Brothers (TBPN) podcast, Cuban delivered a sobering forecast for the multi-billion-dollar software sector. He argued that the era of “static” tools—where ...
Fears that AI will disrupt the software sector may be overblown for two key reasons.
There is real disruption happening as a result of vibe coding, but it is not as simple as many headlines suggest.
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban is sounding the alarm on the traditional tech industry, claiming that the era of rigid Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is over as artificial intelligence (AI) shifts ...
Broadcasters heading to the 2026 NAB Show in April will find a range of new developments and technologies enabling more efficient, secure and reliable workflows for live production. Perhaps the most ...
Arthur Mensch, CEO of Mistral AI, said more than 50% of current software in an enterprise could be replaced by AI. Software stocks have sold off on fears AI could eat into so-called software as a ...