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Amjad Masad’s Replit allows users to work together like they’re doodling on a white board. It also made him a billionaire along the way.
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.
Researchers show AI can learn a rare programming language by correcting its own errors, improving its coding success from 39% to 96%.
An education used to be seen as insulation from workforce disruption, now it might be the thing that proves your undoing.
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Anthropic, a smaller rival started by OpenAI defectors, has found runaway success with its programming agent, Claude Code.