Vibe coding is a new way to create software using AI tools such as ChatGPT, Cursor, Replit, and Gemini. It works by describing to the tool what you want in plain language and receiving written code in ...
Researchers at the University of Tuebingen, working with an international team, have developed an artificial intelligence that designs entirely new, sometimes unusual, experiments in quantum physics ...
There's a lot you can automate.
Tools such as Cursor can go a long way toward simplifying code setup. There's still a lot of work to refine the results. Conceiving an app's goals and how to get there is the hidden gotcha of AI ...
The AI tool Playground was announced in September 2025 in its alpha version, and is now available to owners of the Phone (3) as a beta to try out. The Vibe-Coding tool is intended to be the first ...
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On Sunday, Clawdbot, which was later rebranded as Moltbot and is now known as OpenClaw, took the tech community by storm. The AI agent runs continuously and integrates with consumer apps such as ...
In addition to Claude Code, some of the biggest names in this space include OpenAI's Codex, GitHub Copilot, Replit, Lovable, and Windsurf, whose VP of product and marketing we interviewed for our vibe ...
Analysis of Tucker Carlson's interview with Mike Huckabee exposing misleading claims about Israel and Zionism.
Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for CNET. He is also the author of dozens of how-to books covering a wide spectrum ranging from Apple devices and cameras to photo editing software and ...
Google rolled out Gemini 3.1 Pro yesterday, touting a 77.1% score on novel logic puzzles that models can't just memorize—more than double 3 Pro's result—and record marks for expert-level scientific ...
CNBC put the AI threat to software companies to the test by vibe-coding a version of the tools from Monday.com. Silicon Valley insiders say the most exposed software names are the ones that "sit on ...