AI coding benchmark MirrorCode published its full results June 26, showing Claude Opus 4.7 autonomously rebuilt a 60,000-line interpreter and scored 56% overall — completing tasks that take human ...
DeepReinforce today released Ornith-1.0, a family of open-source coding models built around a mechanism most RL-trained agents avoid: the model itself writes the training harness that guides its own ...
TwinCAT CoAgent delivers powerful AI-assisted engineering and programming support across every stage of the automation ...
Genome editing lets scientists rewrite DNA, the instruction manual inside every living cell, with a precision that was unthinkable a generation ago. Technologies such as CRISPR have made this almost ...
A deep dive into Kimi K2.7 Code from Moonshot AI: architecture, benchmarks, pricing, and how to put its 256K context and ...
If you truly want to avoid drowning in ‘AI slop,’ you need experienced engineers who can supervise the observability, testing, and review of all that AI-generated code. The backlash was inevitable.
Vibe coding allows manufacturing personnel to create software using everyday speech instead of traditional programming, enabling production managers to simply say "build a monitoring dashboard for ...
One kind of company is out in the age of AI, says the CEO of Affirm. On an episode of the "Sourcery" podcast released on Monday, Max Levchin said that companies without quality software are the most ...
Abstract: In this paper, we introduce an efficient hardware design for the third generation audio video coding standard (AVS3) based entropy coding, which satisfies the need of the emerging 8K video ...
Abstract: The Video-based Point Cloud Compression (V-PCC) standard addresses point cloud compression by converting 3D data into 2D video substreams, which can be compressed using conventional video ...
For decades, building software required significant cost. You needed people and process. You needed tools, infrastructure, sprint cycles, coordination plus capital, structure, and distribution plans.
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.