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AI coding agents come with legal risk

CIO

AI coding agents are poised to take over a large chunk of software development in coming years, but the change will come with intellectual property legal risk, some lawyers say. The same thing could happen with software code, even though companies don’t typically share their source code, he says.

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Vibe Coding, Vibe Checking, and Vibe Blogging

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Some of you might have read my recent piece for O’Reilly Radar where I detailed my journey adding AI chat capabilities to Python Tutor , the free visualization tool that’s helped millions of programming students understand how code executes. Let me walk you through a recent example that perfectly illustrates this approach.

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Rethinking digital transformation for the agentic AI era

CIO

B2C industries such as retail, media, healthcare, and personal banking where personalization is a service differentiator will undergo this paradigm shift first. On the dev side, copilots writing code have received the most attention, with DevOps teams accepting between 20% and 35% of the code recommendations.

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From Ph.D. to boutique software developer: An interview with Solwey’s Andrew Drach

TechCrunch

Software consultant Andrew Drach’s two companies Callentis and Solwey demonstrate his entrepreneurial skills, but his clients also value his educational background, as we learned through TechCrunch’s survey to identify the best software consultants for startups. How have you been finding clients?

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Unlocking the M&A code: 5 factors that can make (or break) a deal

TechCrunch

Frank Roe Contributor Share on Twitter Frank Roe is CEO of SmartBear , a provider of software development and visibility tools. Facebook’s purchase of Instagram in 2012 allowed the social media behemoth to dominate the photo-sharing space. The company has completed eight acquisitions in less than five years.

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Don’t leave developers behind in the Section 230 debate

TechCrunch

Shelley McKinley Contributor Share on Twitter Shelley McKinley is chief legal officer at GitHub, home to more than 100 million software developers. Supreme Court reviewed Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996. GitHub counts 17 million American developers on our platform — more than any other country.

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How Much is Poor Quality Software Costing You?

OverOps

Earlier this month, Herb Krasner, an Advisory Board member of the Consortium for IT Software Quality (CISQ) joined our VP of Solution Engineering Eric Mizell for a webinar examining the cost of poor quality software. Herb’s CISQ report estimates that, in 2018, poor quality software cost organizations $2.8 trillion in the U.S.