Cursor seeks funding that could value AI coding startup at $50 billion. AI coding tool’s revenue run rate topped $2 billion in February. Competition heats up in AI coding tools with OpenAI, Anthropic.
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In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, deeply weird. Credit...Illustration by Pablo Delcan and Danielle Del Plato ...
This AI-assisted development in vibe coding allows non-technical founders to translate plain language ideas into functional code, collapsing development cycles from weeks to hours. It empowers them to ...
Sean Phillip Reyna, an IT data architect with the city of Austin, Texas, was recently working on a series of applications with his team, complex stuff involving AI agents, vector stores and chunking ...
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., the Chinese e-commerce player that has become a leader in artificial intelligence, is stepping up a push into software coding tools, offering low-cost access to several of ...
A hot potato: It shouldn't come as a surprise that fans of generative AI are pretty sensitive about the terminology and negativity surrounding it. OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger, for example, says ...
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With hospitals facing ongoing financial pressures, including rising costs and declining reimbursement rates, they’re looking for tools that not only improve efficiency — but also increase revenue.
AI coding agents are reshaping how developers write, debug, and maintain software in 2026. The debate around Claude Code vs ChatGPT Codex highlights two distinct philosophies: local-first reasoning ...
A world that runs on increasingly powerful AI coding tools is one where software creation is cheap — or so the thinking goes — leaving little room for traditional software companies. As one analyst ...
Two things to know about the selloff in software stocks. First, the easy wordplay is already taken. “SaaSpocalypse” is everywhere, suggesting a biblical reckoning for software-as-a-service companies.