
Company Uses AI To Train Engineers
A growing software firm is doubling down on junior hiring while using artificial intelligence to speed up training and improve productivity. The approach, shared this week by the company, centers

A growing software firm is doubling down on junior hiring while using artificial intelligence to speed up training and improve productivity. The approach, shared this week by the company, centers

At some point, your “highly available” system will do the most embarrassing thing possible: it will fail in a way your dashboards did not predict, in a region you thought

Most architecture failures do not come from choosing the wrong database or the wrong framework. They come from building too much. Extra layers, speculative abstractions, premature platforms, and future proofing

If you have experimented with large language models long enough, you have probably had the same moment many teams do. The demo works. The model responds well. Latency is acceptable.

Artificial intelligence is moving from novelty to workflow in Hollywood, raising new opportunities and fresh debates. Tech reporter Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson described how the tools are beginning to change film

U.S. stocks tumbled as investors reacted to a new trade risk tied to Greenland. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq posted their worst sessions since October after President Donald Trump threatened

Mid-sized organizations racing to use artificial intelligence are finding that the hard part is not the models or the people, but how decisions get made. The central issue is speed.

California’s debate over a proposed billionaire tax has erupted online, as prominent tech and finance figures rally opposition and some wealthy residents pack up for new states. The fight, centered

In New York, a young company called Merciv announced its public debut with fresh capital. The startup emerged from stealth with $14 million in seed funding, signaling plans to scale