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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.
How curious, ethical problem solving can continue to serve as a guiding principle for an evolving cybersecurity sector.
It's 11:30 a.m. on a beautiful first Friday in January as Rudy Darrow sides into a chair in his office along the edge of Tointon Family Stadium. The eyes of ...
In early 2016, the Federal Bureau of Investigation reportedly paid more than $1.3 million for a software flaw that allowed it ...
Many of us like to think that we’re fairly smart. But it can be a very humbling experience when you’re in the presence of ...
Gray codes, also known as reflected binary codes, offer a clever way to minimize errors when digital signals transition between states. By ensuring that only one bit changes at a time, they simplify ...
A source trapped inside an industrial-scale scamming operation contacted me, determined to expose his captors’ crimes—and ...
WIRED spoke with Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code, about how the viral coding tool is changing the way Anthropic works.
French startup Alice and Bob announced today a new way to reduce errors in ...
Following the cuts, the staff now numbers 107 at the computer science education organization.
Claude Code arrived as a developer tool, but its real shock to the system has been cultural. By quietly turning non‑coders ...