Google’s DeepMind AI division has tackled everything from StarCraft to protein folding. So it’s probably no surprise that its creators have eventually turned to what is undoubtedly a personal interest ...
At its Think conference this week, IBM introduced Project CodeNet, which the company claims is the largest open source dataset for benchmarking around AI for code. Consisting of 14 million code ...
Google's DeepMind AI division has already built machines that can wreck you in StarCraft II and predict millions of protein structures, but now it's taking on an even harder task: writing coherent ...
What if the very tools designed to empower developers began to outpace them? OpenAI’s Codex 2.0, powered by the innovative GPD5 High model, has done more than just refine AI-assisted programming, it ...
What if writing code felt as effortless as having a conversation? With the release of Codex 2.0, OpenAI is reshaping the landscape of software development, offering a tool that doesn’t just assist but ...
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Interesting that when the AI tackles problems in a field in which we are expert, the solutions seem weak and brittle. But AI is used in many other fields, and there the programmers assure us it works ...
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