In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, deeply weird.
Aravind Srinivas endorsed a post on X by a physics and AI/ML student that argued large language models (LLMs) are automating ...
AI startup Anthropic's claim of automating COBOL modernization sent IBM's stock plummeting, wiping billions off its market value. The decades-old language, still powering critical systems, faces a ...
Researchers show AI can learn a rare programming language by correcting its own errors, improving its coding success from 39% to 96%.
A recent Anthropic study reveals that nearly 70% of tasks for programmers, customer service representatives, and data entry operators are already automated, placing these roles at high risk of ...
These start-ups, including Axiom Math and Harmonic, both in Palo Alto, Calif., and Logical Intelligence in San Francisco, hope to create A.I. systems that can automatically verify computer code in ...
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The AI that taught itself: How AI can learn what it never knew
For years, the guiding assumption of artificial intelligence has been simple: an AI is only as good as the data it has seen. Feed it more, train it longer, and it performs better. Feed it less, and it ...
Carbondale Area Junior/Senior High School Computer Club members recently participated in the second annual Data Science Day at the University of Scranton.
There's more to the story than the alphabet.
Welcome to the age of AI hacking, in which the right prompts make amateurs into master hackers.
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