Carnegie Mellon University is cutting 75 jobs at the Software Engineering Institute, representing about 10% of the institute's workforce, and students at the Pittsburgh campus have expressed concern ...
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The U.S. Army is adding more job fields to a program aimed at giving new recruits with unique skills a jump start into their careers. The Army on Wednesday said it will now include 17 new military ...
A ransomware attack at Motility Software Solutions, a provider of dealer management software (DMS), has exposed the sensitive data of 766,000 customers. Motility (formerly known as Systems 2000/Sys2K) ...
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Mario Aguilar covers technology in health care, including artificial intelligence, virtual reality, wearable devices, telehealth, and digital therapeutics. His stories explore how tech is changing the ...
KKR & Co. is investing in Infobric, a software company focused on the construction industry that’s backed by Stirling Square. New York-based KKR will become a significant shareholder alongside ...
According to new research from Google, 90% of software developers are using AI at work — with 65% "heavily reliant" on it. A staggering 90% of software developers now use AI to carry out their ...
Developers are shifting from writing every line to guiding A.I., and facing fresh challenges in review and oversight. Unsplash+ An emerging trend known as “vibe coding” is changing the way software ...
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Ever wondered what it’s like to work in Big Tech? Alumna Laura Castro ’25 says it’s a dream come true. She recently began her job as a software engineer at Microsoft. “It’s very surreal,” she says.
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