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AI Isn’t Learning to Code. It’s Learning to Build Itself.

πŸ“… August 23, 2026 πŸ“‚ AI & Machine Learning

Everyone is panicking about AI taking coding jobs. You've seen the demos: AI building Mario clones, generating websites, fixing bugs. But if you think OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google are burning billions just to replace junior software engineers, you're missing the…

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