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New York school district launches LEGO robotics program for grades 4-6
The Floral Park-Bellerose School District has launched a new LEGO robotics curriculum in its Discovery Lab sessions, introducing students in grades 4-6 to hands-on coding and engineering experiences. The program represents a growing trend of elementary schools integrating robotics education to develop critical thinking and collaborative problem-solving skills among younger students. What you should know: Sixth graders at John Lewis Childs School participated in their inaugural LEGO robotics lesson on October 6, working in pairs to build and program robotic creations. Students used LEGO Education SPIKE Essential app and kits to construct and code an arctic ride featuring a programmable...
read Oct 6, 2025Google DeepMind’s CodeMender AI fixes 72 security bugs automatically
Google DeepMind has unveiled CodeMender, an AI agent that automatically fixes software vulnerabilities and proactively rewrites code for better security. Over the past six months, the system has already contributed 72 security fixes to open-source projects, including some with up to 4.5 million lines of code, demonstrating AI's growing capability to address the mounting challenge of software security at scale. How it works: CodeMender leverages Gemini Deep Think models to create an autonomous debugging agent equipped with sophisticated validation tools. The system uses advanced program analysis including static analysis, dynamic analysis, differential testing, fuzzing, and SMT solvers (mathematical problem-solving tools)...
read Sep 29, 2025Anthropic one player among many as trendy “vibe-coding” competition heats up
Anthropic launched Claude Sonnet 4.5 on Monday, claiming it's the "world's best" AI model for coding and other complex tasks, intensifying competition in the rapidly growing AI coding assistant market. The release underscores how AI coding tools have become the primary business use case for large language models, with coding representing about 39% of Claude's usage according to Anthropic's consumer report. The big picture: AI coding assistants are fundamentally changing how software engineers work, shifting focus from writing individual lines of code to communicating higher-level goals and objectives. "The essence of it is you're no longer in the nitty-gritty syntax,"...
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Claude Sonnet 4.5 leads AI coding race as Anthropic hits $500M revenue
Anthropic released Claude Sonnet 4.5 on Monday, positioning it as the world's best AI coding system and a significant leap forward in applied artificial intelligence. The new model arrives just four months after its predecessor, highlighting the startup's aggressive product development pace as it seeks to maintain its lead in AI-powered software development—a market where its Claude Code product is already generating more than $500 million in run-rate revenue. What you should know: Sonnet 4.5 delivers state-of-the-art results on SWE-Bench Verified, a standard benchmark for evaluating software engineering performance. The model enhances code reliability, refactoring judgment, and production-readiness compared to...
read Sep 25, 20256-year-old Indian prodigy displays prowess in coding, robotics and more
A 6-year-old Indian prodigy named AgniV has captured the internet's attention with his advanced skills in coding, robotics, and quantum physics discussions. The young boy, dubbed "India's smartest kid," has amassed a million social media followers and recently shared his ambitious dreams of becoming an astronaut and F1 racer in a podcast with Ranveer Allahbadia, a popular Indian podcaster. What makes him unique: AgniV demonstrates technical abilities far beyond his age, confidently discussing complex programming concepts and scientific principles. He codes in Scratch (a visual programming language designed for children) and can program Arduino electronic boards to control lights, sensors,...
read Sep 19, 2025From four years to four days as developer builds software products using ChatGPT Pro
Four years of product development compressed into four days for $200. That's the kind of productivity leap that sounds too good to be true—until you experience it firsthand with AI-powered coding assistance. This isn't theoretical speculation about artificial intelligence transforming work. It's a detailed account of how ChatGPT Pro, OpenAI's premium AI service, eliminated the biggest bottleneck in solo software development: context switching. For developers juggling multiple responsibilities, the ability to maintain coding momentum without lengthy ramp-up periods represents a fundamental shift in how technical projects can be approached. The productivity paradox of part-time development Context switching has long been...
read Sep 18, 2025AI is turbocharging every engineer, says Macroscope CEO
Kayvon Beykpour, CEO of Macroscope and founder of Periscope, appeared on CNBC's 'Closing Bell' to discuss how artificial intelligence is transforming software development and the challenges engineering teams face in this evolving landscape. His insights highlight the growing importance of AI-powered tools in understanding and managing increasingly complex software development processes. What you should know: Beykpour emphasized that AI is serving as a force multiplier for engineers across the industry.• Every engineer is being "turbocharged by AI," according to the Macroscope CEO, suggesting widespread adoption and impact of AI tools in development workflows.• The discussion focused on Macroscope's AI-powered tools...
read Sep 18, 2025Cleanup on AI-sle nine: Vibe coding creates new bug-correcting specialist jobs for developers
A new job category called "vibe coding cleanup specialist" is emerging as AI-generated code often contains errors, bugs, and potential security vulnerabilities that require human intervention to fix. This role addresses a critical gap in the AI coding workflow, where non-technical users can prompt AI to generate programs but lack the expertise to debug the flawed output, creating demand for specialists who can clean up AI-produced code. What you should know: Vibe coding refers to using natural language prompts with AI models like ChatGPT or Claude to generate programming code, but the output frequently requires significant human oversight and correction....
read Sep 10, 2025Replit raises $250M, triples valuation to $3B as AI coding market heats up
AI software development platform Replit has secured $250 million in funding at a $3 billion valuation, tripling its worth from just over $1 billion in 2023. The massive funding round underscores growing investor confidence in code-generation startups as companies increasingly turn to AI to augment and potentially replace human software engineers. The big picture: Valuations for AI-powered coding platforms are surging as businesses seek to accelerate software development through artificial intelligence assistance. Key details: The funding round was led by Prysm Capital, with strategic investments from Google's AI Futures Fund and Amex Ventures. Existing investors including Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), a...
read Sep 8, 2025Is an assistant making you insecure? Study finds AI coding creates 10x more security vulnerabilities
Programmers using AI-powered coding assistants create 10 times more security vulnerabilities than developers who code without AI assistance, according to new research from Apiiro, a security firm. The findings reveal a critical trade-off: while AI helps developers produce code faster and with fewer syntax errors, it's simultaneously introducing far more dangerous security flaws that could expose systems to cyberattacks. What you should know: The research analyzed code from thousands of developers across tens of thousands of repositories, revealing that AI-assisted programmers produce three to four times more code overall. Syntax errors dropped 76% and logic bugs decreased 60% when developers...
read Sep 4, 2025Curiously, senior developers embrace AI coding tools more than juniors
A new survey by cloud services platform Fastly reveals that senior developers are embracing AI coding tools more enthusiastically than their junior counterparts, with over 70% reporting that AI makes programming significantly more enjoyable. The findings challenge assumptions about generational tech adoption, showing experienced programmers are leading the charge in AI-assisted development while maintaining critical oversight of machine-generated code. What you should know: Senior developers with over ten years of experience are using AI tools strategically to enhance productivity while leveraging their expertise to catch potential flaws. About one-third of senior developers now produce more than half their finished work...
read Sep 3, 2025Onboard or get off board: Coinbase CEO fires engineers who refused to use AI coding tools
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has mandated that all software engineers use AI coding tools like Cursor and Copilot, firing employees who failed to comply with the directive by a set deadline. The cryptocurrency exchange now generates approximately 33% of its code using AI and aims to reach 50% by the end of the quarter, while expanding AI adoption beyond engineering into decision-making processes across the company. What you should know: Armstrong took a direct approach to enforcing AI adoption, personally meeting with engineers who hadn't onboarded the required tools. Engineers who failed to use AI coding tools by the deadline...
read Sep 1, 2025Senior developers use AI for 50% of code vs 13% for juniors
Experienced developers with over 10 years in the field are more than twice as likely to use AI code-generation tools to produce over half of their finished software compared to junior developers, according to new research from Fastly, a cloud services platform. The findings challenge assumptions about AI adoption in programming, revealing that senior developers embrace these tools not out of laziness, but as a strategic response to their broader responsibilities beyond day-to-day coding. What you should know: A July survey of 791 US developers found stark differences in AI tool usage across experience levels. Around 33% of senior developers...
read Aug 29, 2025AI and “vibe coding” are democratizing software development for everyone
The fusion of "vibe coding" and artificial intelligence is democratizing software development, allowing anyone to build professional-grade applications using intuition and AI assistance rather than formal programming expertise. This partnership is reshaping who can create software, moving beyond traditional technical gatekeepers to empower doctors, small business owners, and students to turn ideas into working solutions within hours instead of months. What you should know: Vibe coding emphasizes flow, intuition, and creative problem-solving over rigid technical instruction, similar to cooking by taste rather than following a strict recipe. When combined with AI copilots like ChatGPT, Claude, or GitHub Copilot, this approach...
read Aug 28, 2025Now wait a moment, AI code generation still needs DevOps platforms
The artificial intelligence revolution has sparked bold predictions about the end of traditional software development. Industry observers claim that AI-powered code generation will eliminate the need for human programmers, replacing them with subject matter experts who can simply describe what they want in plain English—so-called "vibe coders" who rely on intuition rather than technical expertise. This narrative has led some enterprises to question their investments in DevOps platforms—the integrated toolsets that manage software development lifecycles from code creation through deployment. If AI can generate perfect code on command, why maintain expensive infrastructure for human-driven development processes? However, this reasoning contains...
read Aug 28, 2025xAI launches free agentic coding model to challenge Microsoft and OpenAI
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence startup xAI has launched grok-code-fast-1, a new "speedy and economical" agentic coding model that can autonomously perform coding-related tasks. The release marks xAI's entry into the competitive AI coding assistant market, where companies like OpenAI and Microsoft are already established players vying for developer mindshare. What you should know: The grok-code-fast-1 model will be available for free for a limited time through select launch partners including GitHub Copilot and Windsurf. xAI describes the model's "strength lies in delivering strong performance in an economical, compact form factor, making it a versatile choice for tackling common coding tasks...
read Aug 28, 2025Art history’s revenge? Tech job market crashes 71% while AI writes 30% of Microsoft’s code
Recent computer science graduates are facing an increasingly difficult job market, with employment in computer science and math roles declining 8% since 2022 and software development job postings plummeting 71% between February 2022 and August 2025. The downturn reflects a perfect storm of factors: tech companies right-sizing after pandemic-era hiring sprees, AI automation reducing demand for entry-level coding roles, and intense competition among new graduates for fewer available positions. What you should know: Multiple recent graduates shared stories of extensive job searches yielding few results, with some applying to hundreds of positions. Abraham Rubio, a May 2025 graduate from Bloomfield...
read Aug 20, 2025Job alert: Y Combinator-backed Coris hiring AI engineer for $125K-$160K fraud detection role
Coris, a Y Combinator-backed fintech startup, is hiring an AI Engineer to build machine learning systems for fraud detection and risk management in global commerce. The role combines advanced AI model optimization with backend infrastructure development, targeting candidates with 3+ years of experience in Python, PyTorch, and production ML systems for a salary range of $125K-$160K plus equity. What you should know: The position focuses on solving complex fraud detection challenges using AI-first approaches rather than traditional rule-based systems. Coris partners with major platforms like GoFundMe, Kajabi, and Clio to automate merchant onboarding and risk decisions. The company describes itself...
read Aug 18, 2025Software envelopment: Anthropic CEO predicts AI will write 90% of code within 6 months
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei predicts that AI will be writing 90% of software code within three to six months, with AI handling "essentially all of the code" within a year. This bold timeline suggests a dramatic acceleration in AI's role in software development, potentially reshaping one of tech's most foundational professions far sooner than many anticipated. What they're saying: Amodei outlined his vision for AI's rapid takeover of coding tasks during a Council of Foreign Relations event on Monday. "I think we will be there in three to six months, where AI is writing 90% of the code. And then,...
read Aug 15, 2025Apple’s UICoder AI masters SwiftUI by generating its own training data
Apple researchers have developed UICoder, a specialized large language model that teaches itself to generate high-quality SwiftUI interface code through automated feedback loops. The breakthrough demonstrates how AI models can overcome training data limitations by creating their own curated datasets, potentially revolutionizing how developers approach UI code generation across multiple programming frameworks. What you should know: The research team started with StarChat-Beta, an open-source coding model, and used an innovative self-improvement process to create nearly one million SwiftUI programs. Researchers instructed the model to generate SwiftUI code from UI descriptions, then filtered outputs through Swift compiler checks and GPT-4V visual...
read Aug 14, 2025It’s All Geek to Me: JetBrains develops programming language that lets you code in English
JetBrains, creator of the Kotlin programming language, is developing a new unnamed programming language that would allow developers to write code using English-based descriptions rather than traditional syntax. The company envisions this higher-abstraction language enabling AI agents to automatically generate cross-platform applications from natural language specifications, making AI code generation more controllable and transparent. What you should know: JetBrains CEO Kirill Skrygan describes this as the next evolution in programming abstraction levels, moving beyond current languages like Java and C#. "And now it's time to move even higher," Skrygan said. "So when we write the code, we'll basically lay out...
read Aug 12, 2025Claude Sonnet 4 expands to 1M tokens for enterprise coding
Anthropic announced that Claude Sonnet 4 can now process up to 1 million tokens of context in a single request—a fivefold increase that allows developers to analyze entire software projects or dozens of research papers without breaking them into smaller chunks. The expansion, available in public beta through Anthropic's API and Amazon Bedrock, represents a significant leap in how AI assistants can handle complex, data-intensive tasks while positioning the company to defend its 42% share of the AI code generation market against intensifying competition from OpenAI and Google. What you should know: The expanded context capability enables developers to load...
read Aug 8, 2025LangChain launches Open SWE, an AI agent for autonomous coding tasks
LangChain has launched Open SWE, an open-source asynchronous coding agent that operates in the cloud and integrates directly with GitHub repositories. The tool represents a significant evolution in AI-powered software development, allowing developers to delegate complex coding tasks that the agent can complete autonomously over extended periods. What you should know: Open SWE functions like an additional team member, capable of researching codebases, creating execution plans, writing code, running tests, and opening pull requests. The agent has already become a top contributor to LangChain's own projects, including LangGraph and its own repository. Users can get started in minutes with just...
read Aug 8, 2025Developers now write documentation for AI tools, transforming tech writing
Developers are increasingly writing and structuring documentation specifically for AI tools to consume, transforming technical writing into "context curation" as artificial intelligence systems require well-organized information to function effectively. This shift represents a fundamental change in how documentation is created and used, with technical writers positioned to become essential "context curators" who design information architectures that serve both human and AI needs. What you should know: The rise of AI-powered development tools has made documentation quality directly impact code generation and system performance. Large language models (LLMs) require clear, accurate, and well-structured inputs to produce useful outputs, making the quality...
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