Programming has undergone a seismic shift, according to former Tesla AI director Andrej Karpathy. He claims coding agents, virtually non-existent before December, now perform complex tasks like ...
Liz Simmons is an education staff writer at Forbes Advisor. She has written about higher education and career development for various online publications since 2016. She earned a master’s degree in ...
With global demand for entry-level developers, analysts, and tech-enabled professionals continuing to rise, beginners are ...
Explore Anthropic's latest research on AI's impact on jobs, revealing which professions are most at risk and the gap between AI's theoretical and actual capabilities.
Overview:Programming languages with simple syntax allow faster learning and practical application for beginnersLow-level ...
Anthropic economists say there's not yet evidence to suggest AI is fueling a spike in job losses in highly exposed fields like computer programming.
The personal technology industry, now run by some of the worst human beings on earth, was started by dreamers.
A recent Anthropic study reveals that nearly 70% of tasks for programmers, customer service representatives, and data entry operators are already automated, placing these roles at high risk of ...
The big headlines on this release are efficiency, with OpenAI reporting that GPT-5.4 uses far fewer tokens (47% fewer on some tasks) than its predecessors).
Neither an art nor a science, writing software is more akin to carpentry or watchmaking. We’re going to miss it.
For decades, workers displaced by technology in traditional industries — coal miners, factory hands, truck drivers — were lectured with the same smug refrain: “Learn to code.” The promise was simple: ...