Anthropic research finds programming and customer service roles among the most exposed to generative AI automation.
As the world marches into the artificial intelligence era, the role of the programmer is evolving. No longer confined to lines of code and syntax mastery, today's developers are increasingly becoming ...
AI is going to do everything and make all jobs redundant, right? That’s the doomsday scenario for jobs and careers, of course ...
OpenAI and Tesla alum Andrej Karpathy wrote that there was no more "business as usual" in software, thanks to AI.
In April 2025, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that about 30% of the company's code is already being written by AI. That means parts of applications are created by AI but not entire commercial ...
Goldman Sachs has just hired something that doesn’t eat, sleep, or cash a paycheck. Its name is Devin, and it’s not human. The AI software engineer making its debut on Wall Street was created by ...
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd’s (NYSE:BABA) cloud unit has introduced its first "AI programmer" powered by the company's self-developed large language model (LLM). Introduced by Alibaba Cloud, the AI ...
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AI's job takeover: Programmers, analysts among roles most at risk
Anthropic, maker of AI chatbot Claude, has identified job roles most at risk from AI, including programmers, analysts, and sales reps. While current impact is minimal, the tech could have a 'seismic ...
The emergence of large language artificial intelligence (AI) models for programming languages opens up the possibility of AI developers and AI assistants to human software developers. While it has ...
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