Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas says that computer science is gradually returning to its core foundations of mathematics and ...
Aravind Srinivas, the CEO of Perplexity AI, joined a discussion about AI‘s impact on software engineering by commenting on a viral post. The original post was by a physics and AI/ML student @TheVixhal ...
Creative problem solving and human-centered design remain at the heart of computer science as AI handles the repetitive tasks of the past.
Artificial intelligence is changing software engineering. Large language models are handling routine coding tasks. This shift ...
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas agrees that AI is shifting software engineering away from manual coding and back towards mathematics, physics and systems thinking, as tech leaders debate AI’s impact ...
AI is rapidly automating coding's routine tasks, pushing software engineering back towards its mathematical roots. Experts predict AI could soon handle most end-to-end coding, with some engineers ...
Quantum computers could solve certain problems that would take traditional classical computers an impractically long time to solve. At the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), ...
New research from the University of Waterloo shows that artificial intelligence (AI) still struggles with some basic software ...
Vibe coding, like many other technological revolutions, started as a thing of wonder. Now we are seeing its large-scale application in building software and apps, and as a critical tool of business ...
An American physicist and Canadian computer scientist received the A.M. Turing Award on Wednesday for their groundbreaking work on quantum key cryptography.
Perplexity AI's CEO, Aravind Srinivas, supports a viral post claiming artificial intelligence is steering software engineering back towards its mathematical and physics roots.
Politicians said every child should be taught coding for future job security, yet AI has made 10,000 Australian programmers redundant ... Read More The post Coding fever: Were our youths sold a ...