Like self-driving cars, fully AI-automated sysadmins don't exist

As with cars, there are few system administration tasks that involve little to no automation. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/14/like-self-driving-cars-fully-ai-automated-sysadmins-don-t-exist/

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Wait, what is agentic AI?

Is “agentic AI” just a buzzword, or is it the sea change it seems? https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/17/wait-what-is-agentic-ai/

2025. ápr. 17. 14:40:07 | StackOverflow blog
WBIT #6: Be curious, ask questions, and don’t argue with JavaScript

Kyle chats with Jesse Tomchak a software engineer at ClickUp about all the spicy backend takes they could find. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/09/wbit-6-be-curious-ask-questions-and-don-t-argue-w

2025. ápr. 16. 17:50:07 | StackOverflow blog
Engineering teams need to adapt to AI’s scaling challenges

AI is not a linear process. To scale effectively, engineering leaders must account for varied edge cases, presenting a new set of challenges. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/16/engineering-teams-ne

2025. ápr. 16. 17:50:07 | StackOverflow blog
WBIT #7: Exploring WebAssembly with the first SO user to get 10k rep

Kyle interviews Michael Stum, a former Stacker who started (and returned) to answering questions on the community site. https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/04/16/wbit-7-exploring-webassembly-with-the-fir

2025. ápr. 16. 15:30:09 | StackOverflow blog
How AI can prevent clinician burnout

In today’s episode, Ryan sits down with Richard “Spencer” Schaefer, cofounder and CTO of Lunar Analytics and a federal AI officer, and Caroline Zhang, cofounder and CTO of Knowtex, which provides AI-p

2025. ápr. 15. 7:10:06 | StackOverflow blog
How do you fact-check an AI?

Ryan chats with Amr Awadallah, founder and CEO of GenAI platform Vectara. They cover how retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) has advanced, why fact-checking and accurate data are essential in buildin

2025. ápr. 11. 5:40:06 | StackOverflow blog