
Nvidia Explores Up to $1 Billion Investment in Poolside
Semiconductor giant Nvidia is reportedly considering an investment of up to $1 billion in Poolside, an AI startup focused on software development tools.
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Semiconductor giant Nvidia is reportedly considering an investment of up to $1 billion in Poolside, an AI startup focused on software development tools.

OpenAI has introduced Aardvark, a new AI agent powered by GPT-5 that autonomously finds, validates, and helps fix security vulnerabilities in software code.

GitHub COO Kyle Daigle is leading the company's internal AI adoption for its 3,000+ employees, aiming to reshape operations in the new era of software development.

Google AI Studio now features 'vibe coding,' a new system that allows users to build functional AI-powered applications simply by describing their idea in plain text.

A 24-hour AI hackathon in Singapore attracted over 400 participants, signaling a shift where AI tools are empowering non-technical creators to build innovative products.

A New Jersey teenager is suing the developer of an AI 'clothes removal' software. The lawsuit alleges a classmate used the tech to create a fake-nude image from her photo, highlighting a new threat to

Anthropic has released Claude Haiku 4.5, a new AI model focused on providing high speed and low cost for real-time applications like chat support and coding.

Amazon Web Services has launched Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, a new platform designed to help developers build, deploy, and manage enterprise-grade AI agents.

A segment of software developers is pushing back against AI coding tools, citing concerns over code quality, security risks, and the potential erosion of essential programming skills.

AI software firm Graphite is using a method called 'onboarding roulette,' where it randomly deletes an employee's account daily to test its user setup process.

Venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya predicts traditional coding jobs could become obsolete in 18 months as AI takes over technical tasks, shifting engineers to supervisory roles.

A new method called 'vibe coding' uses artificial intelligence to allow anyone, even those without programming skills, to build websites and apps from simple text descriptions.