Investors continue to debate why software stocks have taken a beating. The real reason may be incredibly simple.
Whenever Vamsi Boppana, senior vice president of AI at the chip giant AMD, gives CEO Lisa Su an update on the progress of the company’s software efforts, she always has the same response: “Great job.
Michelle Miller at AlixPartners discusses AI's pressure on software stocks, urging companies to adapt to major industry changes.
Google’s DORA first report on AI coding maturity provides a valuable starting point and a bevy of helpful metrics. It also ...
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Generative AI advanced rapidly without engineers fully understanding how chatbots produce their outputs. Unlike traditional software, ...
A governance layer (VirtueGov) helps businesses enforce standards, uphold compliance requirements and meet internal policies across AI deployments and agents. The platform also includes tools to ...
A marriage of formal methods and LLMs seeks to harness the strengths of both.
To join the CNBC Technology Executive Council, go to cnbccouncils.com/tec Tech companies are increasingly bundling AI costs into subscriptions and often the AI tools ...
The valuations in the software sector are also a notable contrast to semiconductor stocks, which are cheaper and growing ...
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Tracsoft has launched its AI Learning Series, a hands-on workshop program designed to help small business owners, ...