Well, that didn’t take long. After all the “this time it’s different” comments about artificial intelligence (We see you, John Chambers!), enterprises are coming to grips with reality. AI isn’t going to take your job. It’s not going to wr...
Considering how much we depend on open source, we should worry about the financial health of our most critical projects.
We’re still waiting for a trusted vendor to spare enterprises from the confusion and guesswork of artificial intelligence.
Overspending on AI infrastructure by cloud providers has some forecasting an AI bust, but there are signs that enterprises are starting to put AI to work.
The schoolyard chaos at OpenAI could detract from corporate adoption of AI. Microsoft may be best suited to restore order and trust.
Humans, with our biases, fears, and comfortable habits, always put the brakes on revolutionary technology.
AI can’t replace bad developers because it only works for good developers. Recognizing when code from an LLM will fail requires skill and experience.
Take a look at this unscientific survey to discover some ways to keep developers happy. A few are even simple.
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