A ‘Humanizer’ skill for Claude removes phrases and patterns based on a guide that Wikipedians use to spot AI-generated text.
WIRED spoke with Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code, about how the viral coding tool is changing the way Anthropic works.
Scientists first read the human genome, a three-billion-letter biological book, in April 2003. Since then, researchers have steadily advanced the ability to write DNA, moving far beyond single-gene ...
A new era of app creation is here. It's fun, it's fast, and it's fleeting.
Introducing multiple Arm64 variants of the JIT_WriteBarrier function. Each variant is tuned for a GC mode. Because many parts ...
Learn how to use GitHub Copilot to generate code, optimize code, fix bugs, and create unit tests, right from within your IDE ...
Gabriel Miller, author of the new Infinity novel Death Song and former US infantryman, tells us what it takes to get ...
Anthropic’s agentic tool Claude Code has been an enormous hit with some software developers and hobbyists, and now the ...
More than 150 techies packed the house at a Claude Code meetup event in Seattle on Thursday evening, eager to trade use cases ...
A University of Wyoming faculty member wants to help college students become better writers of science by giving academics ...
The tool aims to democratize data science, allowing broader teams to replicate high-level investigations like Coinbase’s ...