• The $4 Billion AI Code Mess: Why “Slopware” Is the Next Big Opportunity in Software Engineering

    1. Introduction: The 41% Reality Forty-one percent of all new code is now generated by AI.Pause and think about that number. Almost half of modern software is no longer written entirely by humans. It is generated, assisted, or heavily influenced by machines. This shift did not take decades. It happened in a very short time.…

  • OpenAI Will Never Go Public: Inside the Trust Crisis, Talent Exodus, and Market Share Collapse

    1. Introduction: A Research Pattern That Broke the Norm I track stories. It is part of my research process.Usually, I find three to five strong sources on a topic. That is enough to form a clear view. This time was different. By the end of March, I started collecting articles under one idea: OpenAI will…

  • Claude Opus 4.7 Backlash: Is Anthropic Downgrading AI to Cut Costs?

    1. Introduction: A Release That Sparked Backlash Claude Opus 4.7 launched with strong expectations. Developers expected better reasoning, higher accuracy, and more reliable outputs. Instead, the reaction was immediate and negative. Power users, enterprise teams, and AI engineers started reporting issues within hours. Many claimed the model feels weaker than before. Some even called it…