AI agents are now taking over repetitive work, identifying issues humans may miss, and helping teams maintain testing speed ...
The first housing package in decades will take time to put into effect, testing the patience of families rankled by high prices. By Tony Romm Reporting from Washington For the first time in more than ...
Bain & Company has been quietly building hundreds of AI-generated software prototypes to evaluate potential acquisition targets, using a technique called “vibe coding” that lets staff recreate core ...
Figure AI says three of its humanoid robots crossed more than 24 hours of continuous autonomous operation after a test that was supposed to last only eight hours kept running. The California-based ...
This guide covers everything you need to know about AI agents for software testing in 2026: what they are, how to evaluate them, and which platforms are leading the category. Whether you’re running a ...
In work that will translate to CPG, Google’s Ken Leung is using high-speed imaging and AI-driven analysis to reveal what’s really happening inside packaged data center hardware, and why traditional ...
Despite the AI-driven software stock meltdown, America’s largest corporations aren’t ditching their core business software just yet. Instead, they’re using the moment to squeeze better deals from ...
The start-up, founded by a former top SpaceX engineer, promises to help companies reduce their testing times and optimize systems. By Michael J. de la Merced Much of the technology world’s attention ...
Poor software quality cost the U.S. economy an estimated $2.41 trillion annually in 2022, according to the Consortium for Information & Software Quality. That figure includes failed IT projects, ...
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 ...
How to catch that falling knife — a look at the iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF (IGV) . Here's the quick answer: You don't. When you see an ETF or a stock make a dramatic move to the ...