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Tech World in Flux: AI, Data Breaches, and Celebrity Endorsements

Software engineering jobs at risk, Conduent breach grows, and Kim Kardashian backs energy drink

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    ‘It’s going to be painful for a lot of people’: Software engineers could go extinct this year, says Claude Code creator

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Tech World in Flux: AI, Data Breaches, and Celebrity Endorsements

Software engineering jobs at risk, Conduent breach grows, and Kim Kardashian backs energy drink

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The tech industry is undergoing a transformation, with artificial intelligence (AI) poised to revolutionize the way companies operate, and celebrities leveraging their influence to promote new products. However, this shift also brings concerns about job security and data protection.

According to Boris Cherny, creator of the AI tool Claude Code, software engineering jobs may become extinct by the end of the year. Cherny's tool, which was released a year ago, has been widely adopted by software engineers and has the capability to autonomously execute tasks with minimal human intervention. This has led Cherny to predict that the title of software engineer will soon become obsolete, with everyone becoming a product manager who codes. "It's going to be painful for a lot of people," Cherny said in a recent podcast interview.

Meanwhile, a data breach at government contractor Conduent has affected at least 25 million people, with millions more receiving notices warning them that their personal data has been stolen. The breach highlights the need for companies to prioritize data protection and cybersecurity measures.

In more positive news, Mogul, a company that helps artists track royalties and value their catalogs, has raised $5 million in funding. The company has tracked $1.5 billion in music royalties and aims to continue providing valuable services to the music industry.

New Relic, a company that provides observability tools, has launched a new AI agent platform and OpenTelemetry tools. These tools will enable enterprises to create and manage AI agents, and better integrate OTel data streams.

In a different vein, Kim Kardashian has become a co-founder of the energy drink company Update. Kardashian, who has been a customer of the company since 2023, began offering feedback on the brand's formula and packaging two years ago. While the terms of her involvement are not disclosed, Update's CEO Daniel Solomons says that Kardashian "genuinely loved how the product made her feel."

As the tech world continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how these developments play out. Will AI replace software engineering jobs, or will new opportunities arise? How will companies respond to the growing need for data protection, and what role will celebrity endorsements play in shaping consumer preferences?

One thing is certain: the tech industry is in a state of flux, and companies, workers, and consumers must adapt to the changing landscape. As Cherny noted, "It's going to be painful for a lot of people," but it may also bring new opportunities and innovations that we cannot yet imagine.

In the coming months, we can expect to see more developments in the tech world, from the impact of AI on jobs to the growth of new companies and products. As the industry continues to evolve, it will be important to stay informed and adapt to the changing landscape.

Sources:

  • "It's going to be painful for a lot of people": Software engineers could go extinct this year, says Claude Code creator
  • Conduent data breach grows, affecting at least 25M people
  • Mogul says it has tracked $1.5B in music royalties, raised $5M in funding
  • New Relic launches new AI agent platform and OpenTelemetry tools
  • Can Kim Kardashian help an energy drink break through a crowded market?

The tech industry is undergoing a transformation, with artificial intelligence (AI) poised to revolutionize the way companies operate, and celebrities leveraging their influence to promote new products. However, this shift also brings concerns about job security and data protection.

According to Boris Cherny, creator of the AI tool Claude Code, software engineering jobs may become extinct by the end of the year. Cherny's tool, which was released a year ago, has been widely adopted by software engineers and has the capability to autonomously execute tasks with minimal human intervention. This has led Cherny to predict that the title of software engineer will soon become obsolete, with everyone becoming a product manager who codes. "It's going to be painful for a lot of people," Cherny said in a recent podcast interview.

Meanwhile, a data breach at government contractor Conduent has affected at least 25 million people, with millions more receiving notices warning them that their personal data has been stolen. The breach highlights the need for companies to prioritize data protection and cybersecurity measures.

In more positive news, Mogul, a company that helps artists track royalties and value their catalogs, has raised $5 million in funding. The company has tracked $1.5 billion in music royalties and aims to continue providing valuable services to the music industry.

New Relic, a company that provides observability tools, has launched a new AI agent platform and OpenTelemetry tools. These tools will enable enterprises to create and manage AI agents, and better integrate OTel data streams.

In a different vein, Kim Kardashian has become a co-founder of the energy drink company Update. Kardashian, who has been a customer of the company since 2023, began offering feedback on the brand's formula and packaging two years ago. While the terms of her involvement are not disclosed, Update's CEO Daniel Solomons says that Kardashian "genuinely loved how the product made her feel."

As the tech world continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how these developments play out. Will AI replace software engineering jobs, or will new opportunities arise? How will companies respond to the growing need for data protection, and what role will celebrity endorsements play in shaping consumer preferences?

One thing is certain: the tech industry is in a state of flux, and companies, workers, and consumers must adapt to the changing landscape. As Cherny noted, "It's going to be painful for a lot of people," but it may also bring new opportunities and innovations that we cannot yet imagine.

In the coming months, we can expect to see more developments in the tech world, from the impact of AI on jobs to the growth of new companies and products. As the industry continues to evolve, it will be important to stay informed and adapt to the changing landscape.

Sources:

  • "It's going to be painful for a lot of people": Software engineers could go extinct this year, says Claude Code creator
  • Conduent data breach grows, affecting at least 25M people
  • Mogul says it has tracked $1.5B in music royalties, raised $5M in funding
  • New Relic launches new AI agent platform and OpenTelemetry tools
  • Can Kim Kardashian help an energy drink break through a crowded market?

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