Agentic artificial intelligence is becoming ingrained in enterprise operations at lightning speed. With the promise of delivering unprecedented productivity (and pushed by CEOs and CIOs who see AI as the key to being competitive), AI agents have become “co-pilots” for practically every developer. As a result, AI-generated code is turning up everywhere. But the hidden … continue reading
What happens when you don’t have any instructions to follow? The board game “City of the Six Moons” plays with this concept, giving players a box of components and an instruction booklet in an alien language, and lets players figure out how it works. Hollandspiele, the game’s designers, say on their website: You will never … continue reading
A quick browse of LinkedIn, DevTok, and X would lead you to believe that almost every developer has jumped on board the vibe coding hype train with full gusto. And while it’s not that far-fetched, with 84% of developers confirming they are currently using (or planning to use) AI coding tools in their daily workflows, … continue reading
AI coding assistants like ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot have become a staple in the developer’s toolkit. They help dev teams move faster, automate boilerplates, and troubleshoot issues on the fly. But there’s a catch. These tools don’t always know what they’re talking about. Like other LLM applications, coding assistants sometimes hallucinate – confidently recommending software … continue reading