Anthropic research identifies several professions where AI could perform a large share of tasks, including programming, customer service and data entry, though overall employment impact remains ...
Employees with 'AI brain fry' showed a 33% increase in decision fatigue, 11% more minor errors, and 39% more major errors, and 34% said they may resign versus 25% without it.
GitHub data suggests AI coding assistants are starting to influence which programming languages developers choose.
Jan Van Den Bossche highlights how the adoption of standardised open communication protocols and low-code tools has affected the role of SCADA software in industrial environments.
Processing an ordinary-looking photograph could silently trigger malicious code on macOS systems due to a newly disclosed vulnerability in widely used metadata software, raising fresh concerns about ...
Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming part of many workplaces around the world. Tools powered by AI are now used for writing, coding, data analy.
Anthropic paper’s empirical core comes from a much narrower source than its title suggests. As result, it should not be read as a measure of AI’s labor-market impacts.
On the subject of GreenOps, Tomicevic thinks simplistic anti-cloud arguments miss the point and believes graph technology deserves its own green spotlight – he writes as follows… It’s no secret that ...
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Anthropic introduces a new AI job disruption tracker to measure how automation from large language models could affect occupations and workforce trends over time.
Threat actors are operationalizing AI to scale and sustain malicious activity, accelerating tradecraft and increasing risk for defenders, as illustrated by recent activity from North Korean groups ...