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Virgin Atlantic successfully used OpenAI's Codex to deliver a revamped mobile app ahead of a critical holiday deadline, achieving near-total unit test coverage and zero P1 defects.
Google's AI coding assistant, Project Vymba, has enabled users to build entire Android apps in minutes, marking a significant shift toward accessible software development.
Ramp engineers use Codex with GPT-5.5 to accelerate code review, reducing feedback cycles from hours to minutes. This AI-powered approach is transforming how development teams handle code quality assurance.
Deepseek is launching a new AI coding agent, Deepseek Code, to compete with Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor. The company is building a specialized team in Beijing with a focus on advanced technical skills.
Linux creator Linus Torvalds describes his 'love-hate relationship' with AI, acknowledging both its utility and risks for programmers.
GitHub confirmed that hackers stole around 3,800 internal repositories after an employee installed a poisoned VS Code extension. The breach underscores the risks of third-party tools in software development.
An AI assistant and a human contributor collaborated to build a database for tracking everyday grievances, highlighting how AI tools are making coding more accessible to non-developers.
Peter Steinberger is spending $1.3 million a month on OpenAI API usage to run 100 AI agents that automate coding, PR reviews, and bug detection, framing the expense as a research investment in the future of software development.
Organizations are shifting toward preventative security measures that identify and mitigate vulnerabilities before code deployment, fundamentally changing how software is developed and secured.
Traditional application security approaches are failing to keep pace with modern development practices and the growing volume of vulnerabilities. The security industry is shifting toward more proactive and integrated approaches to address these challenges.
Learn how Codex, an AI system that translates human language into computer code, is revolutionizing software development by making programming faster and more accessible.
OpenAI President Greg Brockman claims that AI now writes 80% of the company’s code, a figure that highlights both the growing role of AI in software development and the challenges in measuring its true impact.