We’ve blown past the Turing test, but "indistinguishable" isn’t "equivalent." Psychology must continue to learn from people, ...
An RIT computer science student honed his résumé, did a mock interview, and practiced for an Online Assessment to land a co-op internship at Google.
“The View” is facing a federal probe for allegedly violating “equal time” rules for political candidates after an interview with Texas Democrat James Talarico. The Federal Communications Commission ...
Popular vibe coding platforms consistently generate insecure code in response to common programming prompts, including creating vulnerabilities rated as ‘critical,’ new testing has found. Security ...
The term “vibe coding” is relatively new: It refers to the process of creating new software applications entirely (or mostly) through AI prompts. The generative AI tools are trained in other app’s ...
AI coding tools are rapidly changing how we produce software, and the industry is embracing it—perhaps at the expense of entry-level coding jobs. Generative AI’s ability to write software code has ...
Four New York Times reporters pressed Mr. Trump about a range of topics in a nearly two-hour interview. Here is a transcript of their conversation. President Trump spoke to four New York Times ...
For the last decade, the live coding interview has been the standard method for evaluating engineering talent at software companies. Often conducted over video chat, these assessments are used to ...
Developers are navigating confusing gaps between expectation and reality. So are the rest of us. Depending who you ask, AI-powered coding is either giving software developers an unprecedented ...
The Spanish-language broadcasting network aired the international pageant, where Bosch was crowned winner on Nov. 21 Telemundo Miss Universe winner Fátima Bosch allegedly pulled out of further ...
Big quote: Sundar Pichai now talks about vibe coding in the same breath as blogging and YouTube – not as a metaphor for hype but as evidence that software creation is slipping further out of engineers ...