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Developers at major technology companies have become disillusioned with the use of artificial intelligence in programming and are complaining about skill loss, according to 404 Media.
Anthropic’s Opus 4.7 carries the same list pricing as Opus 4.6 on paper. In practice, however, it appears to consume noticeably more tokens per request. That is according to measurements published by ...
Moonshot AI has released Kimi K2.6 as an open-weight model. According to the company, it can compete with GPT-5.4, Claude Opus 4.6, and Gemini 3.1 Pro on several
Anthropic has introduced a new Claude Code feature called Ultraplan, designed to move coding-task planning into the cloud. Developers can launch a planning job directly from the terminal, while Claude generates the plan in the Claude Code web
Google has expanded the capabilities of its Gemini AI assistant across Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive, making the tool more personalized and better suited for
Accepted papers at leading AI conferences have been found to contain hallucinated references — citations that point to publications that do not actually exist. A new tool called CiteAudit aims to systematically address this problem for the first time.
OpenAI has released a lightweight version of its Codex programming tool.
Anthropic has introduced a new Fast Mode for Claude, offering significantly lower latency at a substantially higher cost. For Claude Opus 4.6, Fast Mode is priced at up to six times the standard rate.
OpenAI has released its latest coding model, GPT-5.3-Codex. According to the company, it combines the coding capabilities of GPT-5.2-Codex with the reasoning and knowledge strengths of GPT-5.2, while being 25% faster than
Apple has added support for AI agents based on Anthropic’s Claude and OpenAI’s Codex to its Xcode app development environment, the company announced on Wednesday.
Alibaba has unveiled Qwen3-Coder-Next, a new open-weight AI model designed for coding agents and local development. The model was trained on 800,000 verifiable tasks executed in runnable environments. Despite its relatively
AI startup Replit has launched a new feature called Mobile Apps, enabling users to build mobile applications through vibe coding and publish them directly from the editor.