The crash prophets have been waiting for their heresy to come true for years, and 2026 will prove them wrong again in this ...
A new report by AI software company CodeRabbit found that code generated by an AI was far more error-prone than human-written ...
AI-driven coding promised speed, but its code often fractures under pressure, leaving teams to carry the weight of failures that slow products and raise real costs. Buoyed by the rise of AI, many ...
Developers are leaning more heavily on AI for code generation, but in 2026, the development pipeline and security need to be ...
Do you use a spell checker? We’ll guess you do. Would you use a button that just said “correct all spelling errors in document?” Hopefully not. Your word processor probably doesn’t even offer that as ...
Using Shad CN and an open source helper, the model produced pages and components, helping you decide when to trust it for UI work.
An AI bubble might not be here yet, but a correction is always possible. Investors should prepare ahead of time before the panic and “bubble” fears mount at the first signs of choppiness. USMV and ...
Harjot Gill was running FluxNinja, an observability startup he co-founded several years after selling his first startup Netsil to Nutanix in 2018, when he noticed a curious trend. “We had a team of ...
More developers than ever before are using AI tools to both assist and generate code. While enterprise AI adoption accelerates, new data from Stack Overflow's 2025 Developer Survey exposes a critical ...
The code generated by large language models (LLMs) has improved some over time — with more modern LLMs producing code that has a greater chance of compiling — but at the same time, it's stagnating in ...
Two of the market's most closely watched technology names have slipped into correction territory, a sharp reminder that even the "Magnificent Seven" are not immune when enthusiasm for artificial ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I continue my ongoing series about vibe ...