AI-generated code is “not equivalent to reliable and robust code, especially in the context of real-world software development,” according to a new study whose title got our attention.
Tech layoffs continue in the wake of the pandemic hiring boom, sending some share prices into the sky.
Take a look at how AI coding assistants are already changing the way code is made.
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