Should software developers be quivering in their digital boots? Maybe, according to some tech CEOs—although nuances remain.
Krishna estimates that AI could write 20 – 30 percent of code but emphasizes that its role in more complex tasks will remain minimal.
Krishna's colleagues in the C-suite won't be scrambling around for loose change either. CFO James Kavanaugh received a ...
Experts at SXSW think you should care about quantum computing. Here's what to know about the emerging tech field and how it could impact you.
Krishna is also bullish when it comes to programmers. Because AI can dramatically scale up a programmer’s productivity, it ...
Vanka is an accomplished executive leader with more than 18 years of experience in building, scaling, managing, and ...
Will AI replace developers? Anthropic predicts a takeover in a year, while IBM argues AI will assist, not replace, coders.
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna highlighted the complementary roles of quantum computing and AI to solve complex problems at SXSW 2025 ...
Lawsuits have challenged diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at IBM and Raleigh, NC-based Red Hat. The company seems to ...
International Business Machines’ (IBM) CEO Arvind Krishna backtracked on his 2023 claim that AI will replace much of the ...
Arvind Krishna says smaller, energy-efficient AI models like DeepSeek are the future, predicting most AI will use just 1% of today's energy.
Whether AMD can seize some of Nvidia's estimated 90% market share may come down to the approaches of two Taiwanese-born, ...
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