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Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong gave his employees a week to start using AI coding assistants, and those who didn’t were fired.
Brian Armstrong, Coinbase CEO, revealed he fired engineers who didn't onboard the company's AI tools after being told to.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong told his engineers to at least sign up for the company's AI tools by the end of the week or ...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong gave software engineers just one week to get on board with the program, or join the breadline.
The CEO of Coinbase, a leading cryptocurrency exchange platform, has detailed why he fired engineers who failed to follow his ...
Companies such as Microsoft, Coinbase, and Shopify now require their employees to use AI. Tell us about your experience with ...
After getting licenses to cover every engineer, some at the cryptocurrency exchange warned Armstrong that adoption would be slow, predicting it would take months to get even half the engineers using ...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has revealed that he fired several engineers because they refused to use or even try out ...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has mandated the use of AI tools among engineers, resulting in job terminations for those who ...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has admitted to firing engineers who refused to use AI coding assistants, after the company ...
In an industrial-chic event space in Brooklyn, about 100 engineers from Malaysia to Italy spent a sweltering August weekend ...
Coinbase’s move highlights the broader shift from individual choice to corporate-mandated adoption of AI tools among several ...