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If AI Is Biased, What Can Developers Do Next?
Imagine a world where every decision was made with perfectly fair judgment — free from cultural assumptions, historical inequities, or personal predispositions. Sounds ideal, right? The reality is that even in human systems, true impartiality remains elusive. Our decisions are shaped by lived experience, cultural context, and the data we've absorbed over a lifetime. And in the world of artificial intelligence, this truth runs just as deep. As AI becomes more embedded in hirin


What Happens When Your New Teammate Isn't Human?
For years, workplace conversations about artificial intelligence have revolved around a single fear: which jobs machines might replace. But a quieter and more complex shift is beginning to unfold inside many organizations. Instead of replacing employees outright, AI systems are increasingly appearing as something else entirely — coworkers. As companies experiment with agentic AI, a new category of software is emerging inside the workplace: autonomous systems capable of evalua


CodeBoxx Celebrates New Learning Opportunities with USF CTPE!
We at CodeBoxx are thrilled to see the University of South Florida Office of Corporate Training and Professional Education (USF CTPE) launch an exciting new course offering! This is a fantastic opportunity for professionals who are ready to invest in their growth, expand their skills, and open new doors in their career journey — something we’re passionate about every day at CodeBoxx. Why this matters USF CTPE empowers learners through practical, career-focused education


Why You Should Consider Vibe Coding a Vital Literacy Skill
In 1985, thanks to my godfather, a technology teacher, I touched my first Tandy TRS-80 computer. Not as a hobbyist (I was too young), not for homework (it was not ready for such things), but out of curiosity. Something in that machine called to me. Back then, code was BASIC: mechanical, binary, cold. Today, it’s alive. Decades of coding eventually gave birth to artificial intelligence . The world has been running on AI for quite a while, but the best technologists emerging ri


The Age of Vibe Coding: Why Logic Alone Won’t Cut It Anymore
As AI assumes more and more programming tasks, engineers should instead deepen their creativity and intuition to provide real-world value. The best vibe coders function like orchestrators. They define the metrics that matter. At a Glance If AI can deliver 60% or more of a feature, humans should focus on making software feel seamless and delightful. Entry-level coders won’t be needed much longer. Instead, we need “vibe coders” who bring their lived experience, empathy, and hum


AI inequity: Roles such as clerks, bookkeepers most likely to be automated, study finds
Job roles dominated by women are at the highest risk of being automated, according to a study by Credera . The same jobs are also 20% less likely to use GenAI, the data showed, with jobs for administrative assistants, office clerks, bookkeepers and cashiers in the most jeopardy of being replaced. “We stand at the precipice of the greatest economic revolution in generations,” said Brian Peret, director of the software engineering service company, CodeBoxx Academy. “Leaving 50
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