CloudBees has made generally available an add-on for continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) platforms that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to determine which tests should be run first based on the likelihood there will be a failure. Shawn Ahmed, chief product officer at CloudBees, said CloudBees Smart Tests eliminates the need to run an entire testbed. Instead, this extension to a CI/CD platform surfaces which specific tests are likely to fail, which allows a DevOps team to run them first rather than waiting hours, or sometimes even days, to run an entire suite of tests, noted Ahmed. Additionally, DevOps teams can run those tests in parallel to further reduce the amount of time required to vet an application workload, which in turn reduces the overall amount of CI/CD processing overhead, added Ahmed. That capability is now especially critical in the age of AI as the amount of code being generated continues to exponentially increase, he noted. In fact, because most...
Inference might be agreed to be the new battleground where the next AI winners emerge, but even before we reach that brave new frontier, the fight is on at the intelligence cash register. The fight for licensing and subscription deals continues apact this month. Anthropic’s popular Claude Code has been at the forefront of many issues in this space with developers reportedly using up their entire month’s usage limits in days, sometimes even hours. Single Prompt Sinkhole Claude Code user Pristine_Ad2701 posted on Reddit to explain that their $100 plan was almost swallowed up by a single simple code requisition prompt. “One prompt and it uses 37% [of my] 5-hour limit, after writing literally NORMAL things, nothing complex, literally, CRUD operations, switching to sonnet, it was currently on 70%,” they wrote. None of which really tallies with what the company is stating in official terms. According to an SSD Nodes blog, “According to Anthropic’s own data, the average Claude Code u...