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Which AI Codes the Best Webpage?
When it comes to AI, one of the biggest mistakes people make is assuming every chatbot performs equally across every task.
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When it comes to AI, one of the biggest mistakes people make is assuming every chatbot performs equally across every task.
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Anthropic just released a security tool that scanned open-source codebases and found over 500 high-severity vulnerabilities — some of which had gone...
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xAI's Grok Build is evolving from coding assistant into something closer to a full IDE—with a twist. New code findings reveal the company is...
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While OpenAI and Anthropic fight over consumer chatbot downloads and educational partnerships, a Chinese AI company just solved a different problem:...
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Anthropic announced February 13th that it's partnering with CodePath, the nation's largest provider of collegiate computer science education, to...
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Content creation is one thing. But coding? That's where AI chatbots either prove their worth or completely fall apart.
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We finally have research that asks the right question about AI coding tools.
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GitLab's CEO said the quiet part out loud at their Transcend event last week: AI can make developers 10x more productive at writing code, but...
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Cursor just acquired Graphite, an AI-powered code review startup that raised $50 million from Anthropic's Anthology fund, Figma Ventures, and other...
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Google announced this week that it's adopting Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP) across its service infrastructure, starting with Google Maps,...
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University of Michigan researchers just released byLLM, an open-source framework that lets developers integrate large language models into existing...
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WordPress just demonstrated real-world applications of Telex, its experimental "vibe-coding" tool that generates functional website components from...
Forget the robots-taking-over headlines. These 10 prompts will show you how to use AI for the boring stuff you actually need to get done—like writing emails that don't suck, brainstorming ideas when your brain is fried, and automating the repetitive tasks eating your day.