Abstract: The core challenge in vulnerability detection lies in learning the highly complex vulnerability features present in real-world program source code to achieve comprehensive and accurate ...
A version of the AI coding tool in Anthropic's npm registry included a source map file, which leads to the full proprietary source code. An Anthropic employee accidentally exposed the entire ...
IBM shares dropped 13% on Feb. 23, on fears that Anthropic's Claude Code AI would accelerate COBOL modernization and undermine the mainframe business. AI can help translate legacy code, but it can't ...
Abstract: There is a growing interest in leveraging multiple large language models (LLMs) for automated code optimization. However, industrial platforms deploying multiple LLMs face a critical ...
ABSTRACT: This article examines the protection of prisoners’ rights under international human rights law, with a particular focus on the State of Kuwait and its approach toward implementing ...
Iran has 90 million people of different ethnicities, faiths, and backgrounds, who have very different ideas about the country. Iranian American scholar Sina Toossi shares some of those varying ...
IBM (IBM) shares fell 22% year-to-date. A 13% single-day crash followed Anthropic’s Claude Code announcement. IBM’s consulting revenue grew just 3% in Q3. AI coding tools threaten its legacy ...
IBM stock fell roughly 13% in Monday's trading in response to concerns that new AI tools could have a disruptive impact on the company. Anthropic is touting Claude Code's ability to modernize COBOL ...
International Business Machines Corp IBM shares are rebounding Tuesday morning after plunging more than 13% Monday, when fears about artificial-intelligence disruption hammered the legacy tech giant.
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IBM's sharp selloff underscores how artificial intelligence (AI) is beginning to challenge long-standing technology moats in enterprise computing, raising broader questions about who controls ...