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What happens when you give AI coding agents a lab full of robotic arms, some compute resources, and a “generous token budget” for teaching the robots various tasks? The agents can apparently figure out a training regimen that teaches the robots to successfully cut zip ties and even insert GPUs into thin sockets on motherboards.
Anthropic's Claude Code changed the AI game last year when it turbocharged our ability to vibe code. No longer did you need a comprehensive understanding of coding languages to build new apps, websites and widgets; you could describe what you want in plain words, and the AI assistant would make it happen. Now, it's getting into more creative work.
Making an app with Xcode may soon become easier than ever with AI, as an Apple presentation highlights the different use cases and capabilities of agentic coding.
Nvidia has released ENPIRE, a framework that lets AI coding agents run the full loop of teaching robots new skills with no human supervision.
With the proper setup and guidance, you can have Claude Code, Codex, Posit Assistant, and other coding agents writing R code like a pro. Here’s how.
A software developer's candid post sparked a debate on Reddit about AI's impact on programming jobs. Developers express concerns about losing enjoyment and independent thinking skills due to AI tools.
Code.org, one of the major K-12 computer science education curriculum providers, is rebranding to CodeAI, expanding its mission from computer science education into learning about AI and building “digital fluency,” the nonprofit announced this month.
Beyond Uber, other companies in different sectors are toeing a line between seeking a productivity boost from AI tools while trying to rein in associated costs.
Women are using AI, but men are more likely to use it for work, coding and paid tools, raising questions about who turns AI fluency into career power.