WIRED spoke with Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code, about how the viral coding tool is changing the way Anthropic works.
The tool aims to democratize data science, allowing broader teams to replicate high-level investigations like Coinbase’s ...
AI won’t kill coding — but sidelining junior developers might, leaving the industry faster today and dangerously hollow tomorrow.
We as an industry need to stop looking for "AI SMEs" and start looking for "mission strategists with AI literacy." ...
Say goodbye to source maps and compilation delays. By treating types as whitespace, modern runtimes are unlocking a “no-build” TypeScript that keeps stack traces accurate and workflows clean.
While standard models suffer from context rot as data grows, MIT’s new Recursive Language Model (RLM) framework treats ...
The number of sexual assault cases the N.W.T. courts handle each year has shrunk by about half in the past decade. The rate ...
The new edition of the Go Developer Survey shows that Go developers are very satisfied with the programming language, but less so with AI assistants.
WIRED analyzed more than 5,000 papers from NeurIPS using OpenAI’s Codex to understand the areas where the US and China actually work together on AI research.
Familiar bugs in a popular open source framework for AI chatbots could give attackers dangerous powers in the cloud.
It was on a very silly project, but with even Linux's creator now using AI, the debate over code quality, maintainability, and developer skills is likely to intensify.
A useful name for what accumulates in the mismatch is verification debt. It is the gap between what you released and what you ...