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Source: Yahoo Finance

AI Not Expected to Resolve COBOL Crisis

An assessment indicates that artificial intelligence (AI) may not be a solution for the ongoing COBOL crisis. The discussion points to a "translation trap" as a reason why AI systems might be insufficient for addressing legacy COBOL system challenges.

By Fainaron·Jun 11, 2026 (2 days ago)·1 views
AI Not Expected to Resolve COBOL Crisis

The persistent challenges associated with COBOL, often referred to as the "COBOL crisis," continue to be a significant concern within the technology sector. Discussions have emerged regarding the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to provide solutions for modernizing or maintaining these legacy systems.

However, a recent analysis suggests that AI may not be effective in resolving these issues. The concept of a "translation trap" has been highlighted as a potential impediment, indicating that AI's capabilities might fall short in critical areas required for addressing the complexities of the COBOL crisis.

(Source: Yahoo Finance)

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