IBM, AI and Anthropic
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Anthropic is making its boldest enterprise push yet with Claude Cowork, rolling out private plug-in marketplaces, deep integrations, and AI agent tools that are reshaping corporate adoption and rattling software markets.
A practical evaluation of using AI‑assisted coding to construct a TUI framework for the Ring programming language This
Recently, a friend asked me a question that's been floating around every boardroom and business school: "With AI writing code, does programming still matter?" It's a fair question. Generative AI can spin out Python scripts in seconds, auto-complete full ...
Anthropic research shows developers using AI assistance scored 17% lower on comprehension tests when learning new coding libraries, though productivity gains were not statistically significant. Those who used AI for conceptual inquiry scored 65% or higher,
On3, 2026, Anthropic unveiled Claude Code, an AI tool capable of modernizing decades-old COBOL systems in months rather than years.
The Boston startup uses AI to translate and verify legacy software for defense contractors, arguing modernization can’t come at the cost of new bugs.
A governance layer (VirtueGov) helps businesses enforce standards, uphold compliance requirements and meet internal policies across AI deployments and agents. The platform also includes tools to secure the full lifecycle of AI agents, from pre-deployment evaluation through runtime enforcement.
At its Think conference this week, IBM introduced Project CodeNet, which the company claims is the largest open source dataset for benchmarking around AI for code. Consisting of 14 million code examples, 500 million lines of code, and 55 programming ...