an ai-first strategy?
AI is making big waves, but is it here to replace us or to lend a hand? I dig into how companies like Klarna and Duolingo are navigating the AI boom, showing there's a real art to balancing tech power with the human touch.
AI is making big waves, but is it here to replace us or to lend a hand? I dig into how companies like Klarna and Duolingo are navigating the AI boom, showing there's a real art to balancing tech power with the human touch.
Google is stepping into the AI coding assistant arena with Jules - it handles batches of simple tasks very well, but I hit a few snags when things got more complex.
Sure we can do it - but sometimes AI can do it quicker and better.
AI systems now work as independent partners in coding, debugging, and even designing software - the world of software engineering now looks quite different.
As AI adoption scales, so do my concerns about quality and accountability - and what does AI generated code mean for the future of software engineering?
AI models are powerful, but they’re only as good as the prompts we feed them. Welcome to the age of prompt engineering.