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Rethinking programming

O'Reilly

The programming world will increasingly be split between highly trained professionals and people who don’t have a deep background but have a lot of experience building things. There are jobs for people who design plumbing fixtures, but you wouldn’t want them working in your bathroom.

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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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Copyright, AI, and Provenance

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Another group of cases involving text (typically novels and novelists) argue that using copyrighted texts as part of the training data for a Large Language Model (LLM) is itself copyright infringement, 1 even if the model never reproduces those texts as part of its output. What should copyright law mean in the age of artificial intelligence?

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What Is a Workload in Cloud Computing

Scalegrid

High availability storage options within the context of cloud computing involve highly adaptable storage solutions specifically designed for storing vast amounts of data while providing easy access to it. Utilizing cloud platforms is especially useful in areas like machine learning and artificial intelligence research.

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Prompting Isn’t The Most Important Skill

O'Reilly

Although I agree that designing good prompts for AI is an important skill, Agarwal overstates his case. Designing and writing software systems that generate prompts automatically. Designing automated prompting systems is clearly important. I’ve made a similar argument about the use of AI in programming.

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Dynatrace achieves AWS Machine Learning Competency as it continues to enable a new generation of automated enterprise cloud

Dynatrace

This week Dynatrace achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Machine Learning Competency status in the new Applied Artificial Intelligence (Applied AI) category. The designation reflects AWS’ recognition that Dynatrace has demonstrated deep experience and proven customer success building AI-powered solutions on AWS. Dynatrace news.

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Intelligence and Comprehension

O'Reilly

That definition may only be satisfactory to the people who design these tests and school administrators, but it’s also the basis for Deep Mind’s claim. I suspect it’s possible to do a fairly decent job without billions of parameters and terabytes of training data (though I may be naive). Dilsey endured. Benjy was castrated.