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What happens when AI does all the work?
Three years ago, Mat was typing every line of code by hand. Today, he estimates that he writes maybe 10% of the code himself - the rest comes from a variety of AI tools. He has a plaque on his desk that says his job title is now "frustrated bot supervisor." It's a joke, but it's also uncomfortably real.
12th June 2025
Happy Xmas 2024
To celebrate Xmas this year, Mat wrote a fun holiday-themed game using AI. Can you beat the high score?
12th December 2024
Five - our AI quiz game
We're really excited to launch a new AI-generated quiz game, Five! Each day, the AI curates five questions with...
2nd August 2023
Computer-generated art
Mat's been building and exploring some tools for creating computer-generated art, in a quest to make images and...
8th July 2022
What is machine learning?
We're starting to use machine learning in our everyday lives, but what is it? Mat asks a machine learning system to explain.
21st February 2022
A tribute to Sir Clive Sinclair
Of all his many inventions it was Sir Clive Sinclair's ZX computers that had the biggest impact for many people,...
18th September 2021
Get your map on
We've added functionality to our content management system that allows people to create complex maps on their websites,...
27th February 2019
How we work
What an Iteracy project looks like from start to finish
12th October 2018
Google API keys
Embedded Google maps with pins require API keys from June 2018
14th September 2018
Paired programming
How many coders does it take to write a line of code?
16th March 2018
Moving from SVN to Git
Oh great, a fascinating article about version control
24th November 2017