Replit CEO Amjad Masad is betting that most people who build software in the near future will never learn to write a single line of code. The company’s latest funding round, its largest to date, is ...
AI-powered “vibe coding” is moving from experimentation to real production software. But as developers and AI agents begin building side by side, enterprises face new questions around quality control, ...
Spun out of Google’s parent company in 2021, this developer of software to help manage high-speed communication networks has fetched $100 million in Series B capital to accelerate product development ...
Amazon Web Services introduced a preview of Kiro, a program developers can use to write code with help from artificial intelligence. Kiro also generates diagrams and task lists to streamline ...
2025 has seen a significant shift in the use of AI in software engineering— a loose, vibes-based approach has given way to a systematic approach to managing how AI systems process context. Provided ...
With the recent release of GPT 5.2, OpenAI updated other related models, including its popular coding model Codex, bringing more agentic use cases to its fold. GPT-5.2-Codex, which OpenAI called in a ...
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 Electrical and Computer Engineering Building, which connects to the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering, on a sunny afternoon in June 2025. (GeekWire Photo / Lisa Stiffler) The ...
Developers are shifting from writing every line to guiding A.I., and facing fresh challenges in review and oversight. Unsplash+ An emerging trend known as “vibe coding” is changing the way software ...
KPMG US recently ran a pilot in which tax professionals developed software using vibe coding. By the end of the six-week program, tax workers had developed software that the company said it now uses.
Tech workers are increasingly worried that the artificial intelligence they are building will replace them. But some are optimistic that it is just one more tool to work with. Though powerful, code ...