If you’ve ever used a 3D printer, you may recall the wondrous feeling when you first printed something you could have never sculpted or built yourself. Download a model file, load some plastic ...
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Artificial intelligence startup Reflection AI Inc. is looking to change the way AI agents are designed and built, with a view to achieving so-called “superintelligence” much faster. The company has ...
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Google on Wednesday launched its AI coding agent, Jules, out of beta, just over two months after its public preview debut in May. Powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro, Jules is an asynchronous, agent-based ...
I tested Claude Code and OpenAI Codex by building three real-world apps to see which AI coding agent delivers the better experience for beginners, power users and everyday creators.
On a recent transatlantic flight, Mark Ruddock, an entrepreneur in residence at GALLOS Technologies, decided to put his team of AI agents to work. He was 34,000 feet over the Atlantic with a ...
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries, one of the most significant innovations in the software world is the rise of coding agents. They are reshaping how code is written, tested ...
Microsoft Corp.’s GitHub unit is trying to get a grip on the growing mass of uncoordinated artificial intelligence coding agents, launching a new control center known as the Agent HQ. It’s meant to ...
AI coding agents are suddenly everywhere, the latest thing Silicon Valley cannot stop talking about. From venture-backed startups to splashy big tech keynotes, the promise sounds the same: just ...
Large language models (LLMs) and AI agents aren’t important to software engineering because they can write code at superhuman speeds. Without the right guardrails, as I’ve highlighted, that speed ...