A new study uses eye-tracking and EEG to uncover the linguistic brain waves programmers produce when reading confusing code.
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What confusing code does to developers: Brain and eye tracking reveal surprise response
How do software developers respond when they come across code they do not intuitively understand? Neuropsychologists have now ...
Research by AppSec biz Checkmarx finds that 70 percent of developers believe AI-generated code has more vulnerabilities, and ...
In entirely unrelated news, a YouTuber by the name of icitry—whose bio on the site reads simply “try now, suffer later”—has ...
AI coding tools are helping developers generate code faster than ever, but faster output does not always mean better software ...
THE PROMISE at the heart of the artificial-intelligence (AI) boom is that programming a computer is no longer an arcane skill: a chatbot or large language model (LLM) can be instructed in simple ...
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Meet Fabrice Bellard: The French engineer whose code powers YouTube, Netflix and TikTok ...
Most people can name the founders of Apple, Microsoft, Meta or Tesla. Fabrice Bellard remains largely unknown outside ...
AI has made writing code cheaper than ever. But understanding a system and changing it safely hasn't gotten easier, and that gap now decides how much you can hand to a machine.
Anthropic PBC has said its new artificial intelligence tool, Mythos, is so good at finding vulnerabilities in software and ...
June 8 (Reuters) - ChatGPT-maker OpenAI confidentially filed for a U.S. initial public offering on Monday, joining rival ...
Its launch raises the question of what impact a new format will have on human workers, as well as on governance and ...
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