Although AI coding tools have stoked fears that the technology will replace software engineers, jobs in the field are growing. As companies pump out more software, there’s increasing demand for ...
Bob McGrew, OpenAI's former chief research officer, said prototypes made with vibe coding have to be "rebuilt with professional software engineers."Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images Bob McGrew, ...
A Netflix engineer said he frequently gets asked about how AI will change the industry. Anthony Goto said he might be wrong, but he doesn't think engineering will go extinct. In a world where everyone ...
Engineering remains a powerful career option, but AI has changed its terms. Routine coding is getting automated, entry-level ...
Microsoft laid off about 3% of its workforce last week, some 6,000 employees in total. A big chunk of those workers were software engineers, aka coders, according to Bloomberg. At the firm’s big ...
The rise of vibe coding—where developers depend heavily on AI to write their code—makes the time before 2010 highly relevant. Back then, the industry was defined by one type of developer: the ...
Generative AI has entered the world of software development—and it’s making waves. In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw is joined by Murali Sastry from Skillsoft and Eran Yanav from ...
It should be a tough time to be a software engineer: Coding is a favorite early artificial-intelligence use case and layoffs are spreading through the tech industry. But job postings in the ...
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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said earlier this week that AI will write all code for software engineers within a year. He said that while humans are needed now to give AI design features and limitations, ...
Thanks to AI, everyone will be able to code. But a staff engineer at Netflix said that he tells recent grads that doesn't mean their job prospects are hopeless. "We're going to see some amazing things ...