Where does your code come from. An AI? So, it must be perfect, right? Wrong. A new report exposes the risks, and the vendor’s CISO warns of longer-term problems.
City Council President Katie Nash kick-started talks around data centers at the city level by introducing the need for a text amendment of city code. The intent to introduce legislation was announced ...
Organizations and residents call for a higher level of transparency from We Energies, including a release of zip-code level data.
The California Policy Lab and the Committee on the Revision of the Penal Code have released the California Prison Population ...
The application to build 22 data center buildings across two campuses between Eynon Jermyn Road and Business Route 6 brings ...
A new survey of early-stage Seattle founders reveals that AI isn’t just helping write code — in some cases, it’s doing most ...
The fate of Cursor and Replit and the rest could follow a number of paths. Cursor recently announced it is developing its own AI models focused on code, an apparent attempt to lessen its dependence on ...
The UNC Board of Trustees Governance Advisory Committee met on Monday to hear an update on the resolution's implementation ...
Learn how to build apps with Google AI Studio using vibe coding. Perfect for beginners, this guide simplifies app creation ...
The vibe coding tool Cursor, from startup Anysphere, has introduced Composer, its first in-house, proprietary coding large language model (LLM) as part of its Cursor 2.0 platform update.
Essential security practices like threat modeling and code scanning must be applied to all new software development methods.