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Why you should learn Rust, especially if you're new to programming
Rust is one of the newest programming languages, and it can change how you see code.
Anthropic has revealed a striking experiment where AI systems worked together to build a complete C compiler almost entirely on their own. Led by researcher Nicholas Carlini, the project shows how far ...
Anthropic researcher Nicholas Carlini published a blog post describing how he set 16 instances of the company’s Claude Opus 4.6 AI model loose on a shared codebase with minimal supervision, tasking ...
Claude Opus 4.6 AI agents built a Rust-based C compiler in two weeks The compiler passed 99 percent of GCC torture tests and compiled the game Doom Anthropic's AI can handle complex software ...
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Autonomous coding: A team of 16 Claude AI agents build a C compiler in Rust from scratch
New Delhi: Anthropic, the company behind the Claude AI models, shared a detailed blog post yesterday about pushing the boundaries of what AI can do on its own in software development. Researcher ...
Are y'all ready to go Beyond the Gates? This past week, Carlton got hope from the hopeless, Derek ditched fire for a wet blanket, and Elon put the truth in Truth or Dare.
FOSDEM 2026 The creators of security software have encountered an unlikely foe in their attempts to protect us: modern compilers. Today's compilers boil down code into its most efficient form, but in ...
Anthropic has demonstrated the extent of autonomous AI development with a remarkable experiment. Sixteen AI agents built a C compiler almost entirely independently, but the results show both ...
The 2026 Embedded and AI edition of Elektor is now available. Inside, you’ll find innovative design projects and helpful tutorials on a range of topics.
An Anthropic researcher's efforts to get its newly released Opus 4.6 model to build a C compiler left him "excited," "concerned," and "uneasy." It also left many observers on GitHub skeptical, to say ...
Abstract: Designing hardware at the register transfer level (RTL) using low-level hardware description languages (HDLs) like Verilog or VHDL gives designers large degrees of controllability to create ...
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