Now is the time for developers to equip themselves with the tools, practices, and knowledge for the emerging generative AI landscape.
If youโre a software developer right now, it is nearly impossible to avoid chatter about generative AI. Youโre probably already using AI tools in your work, whether you like it or not. Some of your normie friends are using ChatGPT as a search engine, with hilarious and alarming results. Your CEO may be asking you to squeeze chatbot capabilities into products and use cases where they just donโt make senseโand dreaming of the day when itโs possible to replace you and other coders with AI agents.
Welcome to the new monthly genAI roundup for developers and other tech professionals. Weโre here to help you navigate the rapidly shifting and weird landscape of generative AI.
Top picks for generative AI readers on InfoWorld
Demand for AI skills soars while demand for programming skills falls
The annual tech trends report from OโReilly spills the beans on what tech readers are searching for, and what theyโre not. Meanwhile, developers are saying building generative AI applications is too hard, especially with the immature tooling they have to work with.
Someone needs to make AI programming easy
In these hard times, it seems clear that making AI easy wonโt be easy, but this piece has ideas for where to start.
Yes, you should use AI coding assistantsโbut not like that
Itโs tempting to just let AI write your boring code for you, but who wants to play โwhack a moleโ with a bunch of new bugs you donโt understand?
Tackling the challenge of AI in computer science education
The next generation of software developers is already using AI in the classroom and beyond, but educators say they still need to learn the basics.
More good reads and generative AI updates elsewhere
How are developers actually using AI coding tools at work?
Ben Popper popped the question, and the Stack Overflow community answered. (If youโre still hungry, see this exhaustive taxonomy of human-AI collaboration in software engineering.)
Hard truths about AI-assisted coding
Googleโs Addy Osmani breaks it down to 70/30โthat is, AI coding tools can often get you 70% of the way, but youโll need experienced help for the remaining 30%.
Best AI for coding in 2025: 25 developer tools to use (or avoid)
For developers bemoaning the lack of good AI-oriented developer tools, this list from Pragmatic Coders has you covered.


