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Charting the course for automation and AI for federal agencies

Dynatrace

From FedRAMP to zero trust and artificial intelligence (AI), the group covered a range of challenges facing public sector organizations today. For the Department of Defense’s Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability program, there are expectations for the quicker release and uptake of task orders. This too will expand the marketplace.

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Why business digital transformation is still a key C-level priority today

Dynatrace

AI and DevOps, of course The C suite is also betting on certain technology trends to drive the next chapter of digital transformation: artificial intelligence and DevOps. And of course, these goals overlap with the objectives of digital transformation, including product innovation, cost optimization, and risk mitigation.

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Teaching Programming in the Age of ChatGPT

O'Reilly

Imagine for a minute that you’re a programming instructor who’s spent many hours making creative homework problems to introduce your students to the world of programming. The most common reason for wanting to resist AI tools was the concern that students wouldn’t learn the fundamentals of programming.

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AI Has an Uber Problem

O'Reilly

And of course, today IPOs are delayed, often precisely because companies can get all the capital they need from a small number of deep-pocketed investors. In the case of artificial intelligence, training large models is indeed expensive, requiring large capital investments.

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Copyright, AI, and Provenance

O'Reilly

What should copyright law mean in the age of artificial intelligence? Is it possible to distinguish between creative output (“Write in the style of Jesmyn Ward”) and actionable output (“Write a program that converts between current prices of currencies and altcoins”)? How do we make sense of this?

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Back-to-Basics Weekend Reading - Machine Learning

All Things Distributed

Such algorithms operate by building a model from example inputs and using that to make predictions or decisions, rather than following strictly static program instructions. It roots are in the late 50''s early 60''s, although of course one can even claim that Turing was the first to discuss the topic. Kotsiantis, I. Zaharakis, and P.

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The Real Problem with Software Development

O'Reilly

It’s not just memorizing the syntactic details of some programming language, or the many functions in some API, but understanding and managing the complexity of the problem you’re trying to solve. Anyone who works in programming has seen the source code for some project evolve from something short, sweet, and clean to a seething mass of bits.

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