Anyone can code using AI. But it might come with a hidden cost. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Over the past year, AI systems have ...
KPMG US recently ran a pilot in which tax professionals developed software using vibe coding. By the end of the six-week program, tax workers had developed software that the company said it now uses.
Anthropic has been scrambling to contain a self-inflicted mess after it accidentally leaked a treasure trove of internal code that powers one of its most valuable artificial intelligence tools, ...
New AI-platform enables non-tech teams to build fully functional, secure applications for real business operations, not just prototypes Softr today evolved into an AI-native platform, marking the end ...
As AI coding tools generate billions of lines of code each month, a new bottleneck is emerging: ensuring that software works as intended. Qodo, a startup building AI agents for code review, testing, ...
Vibe coding tools like Anthropic's Claude Code are flooding software with new vulnerabilities, Georgia Tech researchers have warned. At least 35 new common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVE) entries ...
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The danger in the code came from characters that are invisible to the human eye. In early March researchers at several security firms examined what looked like empty space and found hidden Unicode ...
CHICAGO, IL, UNITED STATES, March 19, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — SafeHill, a cybersecurity software development company redefining Threat Exposure Management, today ...
On The Vergecast: how to love and hate AI at the same time, and what US phone buyers are missing. On The Vergecast: how to love and hate AI at the same time, and what US phone buyers are missing. is ...
AI coding tools boost code output; top adopters see nearly double the pull requests weekly. 63% of companies now use AI tools for most coding, per Jellyfish's study of 700 firms. Code quality remains ...