Is Postgres the best database for GenAI?

Jeremy “Jezz” Kellway, VP of Engineering for Analytics and Data & AI at EDB (Enterprise Database), joins Ryan for a conversation about Postgres and AI. They unpack how Postgres is becoming the standard database for AI applications, the importance of managing unstructured data, and the implications of data sovereignty and governance in AI. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/03/07/is-postgres-the-best-database-for-genai/

How can AI perform on the edge?

What are the capabilities, constraints, and benefits of running AI models of edge devices? https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/03/05/how-can-ai-perform-on-the-edge/

Boosting collaboration and control: New features for Stack Overflow for Teams

Our latest Enterprise release brings exciting new features designed to enhance collaboration, streamline user management, and expand API capabilities. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/03/04/boosting-collaboration-and-control-new-features-for-stack-overflow-for-teams/

Secure coding beyond just memory safety

Software security expert Tanya Janca, author of Alice and Bob Learn Secure Coding and Staff DevRel at AppSec company Semgrep, joins Ryan to talk about secure coding practices. Tanya unpacks the significance of input validation, the challenges of trusting data sources, and the intersection of security and law. Bonus: what she learned trying to secure a Canadian national election. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/03/04/secure-coding-beyond-just-memory-safety/

“Translation is the tip of the iceberg”: A deep dive into specialty models

Olga Beregovaya, VP of AI at Smartling, joins Ryan and Ben to explore the evolution and specialization of language models in AI. They discuss the shift from rule-based systems to transformer models, the importance of fine-tuning for translation tasks, and the role of human translators in ensuring reliable, high-quality output. They also touch on the implications of AI in language education and the challenges faced in implementing LLMs in enterprise workflows. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/02/2

Variants of LoRA

Want to train a specialized LLM on your own data? The easiest way to do this is with low rank adaptation (LoRA), but many variants of LoRA exist. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/02/26/variants-of-lora/

Writing tests with AI, but not LLMs

Animesh Mishra, senior solutions engineer at Diffblue, joins Ryan and Ben to talk about how AI agents can help you get better test coverage. Animesh explains how agentic AI can expedite and enhance automation and refactoring processes, how Diffblue leverages machine learning techniques to write effective unit tests, and why clear use cases and trust are so important in developing AI tools. Plus: Why Diffblue sees Copilot as a complement, not a competitor. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/02/24/wr

One quality every engineering manager should have? Empathy.

Ryan talks with senior engineering manager Caitlin Weaver about how her childhood fascination with computers led to her leading CLEAR’s Cloud Infrastructure Engineering team, her experiences in DevOps, the role of empathy in engineering management, and how the platform engineering landscape is evolving. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/02/21/one-quality-every-engineering-manager-should-have-empathy/

Research roadmap update, February 2025

An update to the research that the User Experience team is running over the next quarter. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/02/20/research-roadmap-update-february-2025/


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