Apple's Xcode 26.3 integrates Anthropic's Claude and OpenAI's Codex, letting AI agents autonomously write, build, and test code—sparking debate over security and the future of software development.
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Understanding LeRobot Simulation The Genesis of LeRobot. So, what exactly is LeRobot? Think of it as a new toolkit that Hugging Face put together, aiming to make robotics a bit mo ...
Dan tested Codex 5.3 on Proof, a macOS markdown editor that he's been vibe coding that tracks the origin of every piece of text—whether it was written by a human or generated by AI—and lets users ...
Wall Street has been skeptical about software stocks for a while, but sentiment has gone from bearish to doomsday lately with ...
How real is the AI threat to software companies? CNBC put it to the test by vibe-coding a Monday.com replacement.
Many investors expect the sell-off has gone too far, saying agentic AI is unable to meaningfully hurt incumbents in the ...