Software engineering stories
Legacy-system modernisation could accelerate as NTT DATA rolls out Cursor's AI coding tools internally before offering them to clients.
Growing AI use in coding is widening software risk, forcing security leaders to match training and controls to each adoption stage.
Businesses can now assign tasks in Slack threads to a shared Claude instance, with administrator controls designed to limit access and spending.
By focusing on evidence and small reversible changes, loop engineering could curb costly AI coding mistakes before they reach production.
Most organisations now use multiple AI coding tools, but many still cannot reliably trace, review or govern the code once it reaches production.
Strict controls are now central to One NZ's AI push as it guards customer data and avoids costly errors in billing and finance.
Governance and cost controls are moving into the platform layer as new tools aim to cut manual requests and speed up deployments.
Enterprise users can now see credit spend by person, product and model, helping finance teams spot adoption trends and control costs more tightly.
The move aims to help defenders turn faster vulnerability discovery into working fixes, as OpenAI broadens access to its cyber tools and partners.
Demand for industrial inspection robots is forcing ANYbotics to expand engineering capacity as it shifts from pilots to wider deployments.
Remote hiring teams face a wider security risk after researchers found North Korean operatives won 76 offers from 166,893 US job applications.
Developers using Kimchi can now route tasks to MiniMax M3, cutting costs and keeping code inside controlled enterprise environments.
AI and workplace culture are pushing engineers to value curiosity, trust and diverse perspectives alongside coding on International Women in Engineering Day.
A global survey suggests many junior coders can use AI tools but still struggle to explain their output, worrying employers about future readiness.
Software teams could catch regressions before release as the new verifier checks pull requests against live production behaviour inside existing workflow tools.
A consumer app could soon bring real-time alerts on audio and video patterns that may influence viewers, after a US patent was granted.
Fraud checks and customer service will be sped up as Lloyds Banking Group adds more than 1,000 AI jobs and retrains staff.
The Leeds consultancy is adding 15 AI roles as clients grapple with data and governance hurdles that keep pilots from reaching production.
The rebrand comes as the combined group passes 10,000 practitioners and seeks to win more enterprise work moving AI from trials into operations.
The new funding will help the Cambridge software company speed product development and expand in the US and Europe as AI bugs grow harder to trace.