Strong ad sales have propelled Huffman into the billionaire ranks. Now he’s charting a new course, aiming to become invaluable to AI companies.
The vibe coding tool Cursor, from startup Anysphere, has introduced Composer, its first in-house, proprietary coding large language model (LLM) as part of its Cursor 2.0 platform update.
The Python Software Foundation (PSF) has withdrawn its $1.5 million grant proposal to the U.S. National Science Foundation ...
With the rise of AI coding tools, software development is easier but also more competitive. "We've lowered the barrier, but ...
“I got to kiss Joe Mantegna.” When TV Insider brings up her arc on Criminal Minds: Evolution while talking to Felicity Huffman about Doc, on which she is now a series regular, that’s her immediate ...
Note: This story contains spoilers from “Doc” Season 2, Episode 3. “Doc” found its newest chief of internal medicine in Dr. Joan Ridley, and she’s not afraid to ruffle feathers to achieve greatness.
Dr. John William Huffman, beloved husband, father, grandfather, physician, veteran, and friend, passed away peacefully October 1, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of laughter, compassion, and faith that ...
Vibe coding lets you turn ideas into real projects without writing code. Top free tools include LlamaCoder for prompt-based code generation, Fragments for multi-model coding with personas, Bolt for ...
Chinese artificial intelligence unicorn Z.ai has released a new flagship model, the GLM-4.6, with improved coding abilities, hinting at the start-up’s ambition to compete with American industry ...
Enterprise giant Salesforce is looking to ride the vibe-coding wave — where developers describe what they want in natural language and AI agents write the code — with its new AI-powered developer tool ...
Anthropic's latest model, Claude Sonnet 4.5, is here. It scored very highly on coding benchmarks. Claude Code also got long-awaited upgrades. Anthropic's coding tools have become well-regarded amongst ...
The Presbyterian minister and CT board member committed to serve the Lord and “let the chips fall where they may.” John Huffman, the one minister who told US president Richard Nixon he should confess ...