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How Claude Reset the AI Race

The AI-assisted future of programming, where people can make their own custom software without learning to code, is rapidly coming into view.
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Blake has over a decade of experience writing for the web, with a focus on mobile phones, where he covered the smartphone boom of the 2010s and the broader tech scene. When he's not in front of a ...
Regulations limit both the intensity and frequency of whip use during horse racing. Nevertheless, compliance is currently ...
OpenAI has introduced an app directory that's now available right inside ChatGPT, the company announced. "Apps extend ChatGPT conversations by bringing in new context and letting users take action ...
AI coding agents from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google can now work on software projects for hours at a time, writing complete apps, running tests, and fixing bugs with human supervision. But these tools ...
In the last week, the president has fired off a series of demands and edicts aimed at C-suites, all in service of shoring up ...
Netskope specializes in unified cloud security for enterprise clients; a key insider recently trimmed their direct holdings, ...
Google today released its fast and cheap Gemini 3 Flash model, based on the Gemini 3 released last month, looking to steal OpenAI’s thunder. The company is also making this the default model in the ...
Whichever company can produce a viable crew lander first will win the Artemis 3 contract, NASA’s new chief says. Reading time 2 minutes As the U.S. races against China to land astronauts on the Moon, ...
Dating apps like Tinder, Hinge, Bumble, and Grindr are placing big bets on AI-powered matchmaking. They are hoping innovations in the space can combat the app fatigue that has stymied growth.
A preliminary injunction in federal court cited the First Amendment, handing a win to tech companies like Apple and Google. By Ryan Mac Ryan Mac reports on technology. A federal judge on Tuesday ...