Why vibe coding isn't the end of the software engineer
IDE research scientist Frank Nagle and co-researchers surveyed 187,000 software developers
IDE research scientist Frank Nagle and co-researchers surveyed 187,000 software developers
Companies betting against entry-level Gen Z talent by automating their roles may be making a costly long-term mistake.
Senior lecturer Robert Pozen wrote: "The lesson from the telecom debacl
Keeping California's last operating nuclear station, Diablo Canyon, running from 2030 to 2045 could offer net savings of capital and operating costs totaling more than $7.6 billion, or more than $5
A recent field experiment by associate professor
In recent years, one of the most talked-about concepts in the business world has been "quiet quitting," an employee consciously refraining from doing more than what is required.
In a new working paper, assistant professor
AI can absolutely make tasks faster.
Eliminating the federal gas tax won't make a meaningful difference when gas prices have gone up by 40% or higher in parts of the country, said visiting professor
Senior accountants treat AI as a collaborator. They push back when the system's confidence drops. They catch errors and apply judgment.