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The rise of AI coding assistants like Claude, GitHub Copilot and ChatGPT has transformed the way we...
Elon Musk announced Grokipedia, an AI-powered encyclopedia from xAI positioned as a Wikipedia...
Timestamp: Oct 30, 2025 +96hrs When OpenAI committed $38 billion to AWS over seven years, the tech...
The era of the software engineer has officially ended. This era was defined by high-salary...
In boardrooms across Silicon Valley, executives are making billion-dollar bets on a future where...
Sarah checks her phone at 6:30 AM. Instead of scrolling through a dozen apps to plan her day, she...
In March 2025, Anthropic conducted a daring experiment by letting Claude run a real business. It...
Imagine waking up one day to find that the skills you’ve spent years mastering are suddenly being...
By Krisada Vivek Date: 3rd January 2026 The New Reality of Engineering It’s 2026. If...
As artificial intelligence reshapes software development, one question often arises: What will happen...
How Software Engineers Can Stay Relevant in the Age of AI ...
This week in tech, we explore how power is shifting in software. AI is enabling companies to do knowledge work themselves, accelerating long-standing pressures on labor. Software engineers still hold massive leverage through code, but real influence now comes from business, leadership, and ownership skills. We also unpack why pay gaps in tech are driven by timing and scale—not just merit—and why clear boundaries around open source matter for sustainability. The future of software belongs to those who understand where leverage truly compounds.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, a fundamental tension has emerged that...
Humans need downtime. AI doesn’t. And honestly, this single difference is quietly reshaping the...
AI is fundamentally disrupting the traditional structures of teamwork. On one hand, it has the...
The administrative assistant's desk sits empty now, her calendar management and expense reports...
In the gleaming towers of Silicon Valley and the marble halls of Washington DC, artificial...
The corner shop that predicts your shopping habits better than Amazon. The local restaurant that...
In the sprawling industrial heartlands of the American Midwest, factory floors that once hummed with...
Generative artificial intelligence has quietly slipped into the fabric of daily existence,...
Beyond Tool Use: Robots That Invent Imagine a construction site where robots not only use...
Feeling the heat from AI breathing down your neck? It's not about replacement, it's about evolution....
At 3 AM in Manila, Maria scrolls through a queue of flagged social media posts, her eyes scanning for...
When Doug McMillon speaks, the global workforce should listen. As CEO of Walmart, a retail behemoth...
The graduate's dilemma has never been starker. Fresh from university with a degree in hand, they...
Uncertainty isn’t a phase — it’s the new normal. From geopolitical instability to rapid...
In [Part 1](Scale by Subtraction: An Engineering Leader’s View on Practical AI | by Imran Siddique...
The real story is messier—and more interesting—than "robots taking our jobs" If you've spent any...
This week’s Tech Weekly explores how software development is being redefined across speed, workflows, and user experience. We look at how Bun’s reimagined approach to package installs delivers record-breaking performance, why async programming shifts developers from typing code to architecting solutions, and how traditional CPU utilization metrics can mislead server monitoring. We also dive into why AI agents struggle with user trust despite technical accuracy, and how voice-first computing opens new possibilities for creativity and productivity. Together, these trends highlight a common theme: the future of tech isn’t just about writing code faster, but about rethinking the tools, metrics, and interactions that shape how we build and collaborate.
🧠 Introduction: A New Way to Code Is Emerging For decades, coding has meant writing lines...