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The changing state of the Internet and related business models

If you’re weary of reading about the latest chatbot innovations and the nine ways AI will change your daily life next year, this series of posts may be for you. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/30/the-changing-state-of-the-internet-and-related-business-models/

Knowledge-as-a-service: The future of community business models

The internet is changing once again: it is becoming more fragmented as the separation between sources of knowledge and how users interact with that knowledge grows. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/30/knowledge-as-a-service-the-future-of-community-business-models/

Deedy Das: from coding at Meta, to search at Google, to investing with Anthropic

We chat with Deedy Das, a Principal at Menlo Ventures, who began his career as a software engineer at Facebook and Google. He then dipped a toe in the startup world, spending time at the company now know as Glean. More recently he started a career as a venture capitalist, investing in AI and Infra out of the Anthology Fund, a partnership between Menlo Ventures and Anthropic. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/27/deedy-das-meta-google-menlo-ventures-ai-anthropic/

Masked self-attention: How LLMs learn relationships between tokens

Masked self-attention is the key building block that allows LLMs to learn rich relationships and patterns between the words of a sentence. Let’s build it together from scratch. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/26/masked-self-attention-how-llms-learn-relationships-between-tokens/

He sold his first company for billions. Now he’s building a better developer experience.

Founder and entrepreneur Jyoti Bansal tells Ben, Cassidy, and Eira about the developer challenges he aims to solve with his new venture, Harness, an AI-driven software development platform meant to take the pain out of DevOps. Jyoti shares his journey as a founder, his perspective on the venture capital landscape, and his reasons behind his decision to raise debt capital for Harness. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/23/he-sold-his-first-company-for-billions-now-he-s-building-a-better-develope

Detecting errors in AI-generated code

Ben chats with Gias Uddin, an assistant professor at York University in Toronto, where he teaches software engineering, data science, and machine learning. His research focuses on designing intelligent tools for testing, debugging, and summarizing software and AI systems. He recently published a paper about detecting errors in code generated by LLMs. Gias and Ben discuss the concept of hallucinations in AI-generated code, the need for tools to detect and correct those hallucinations, and the pot

Elevating your search experience: Stack Overflow for Teams ML-powered reranking experiment

Today, we're excited to share details about our latest experiment that aims to make your search results in Stack Overflow for Teams Enterprise even more relevant and useful. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/19/elevating-your-search-experience-stack-overflow-for-teams-ml-powered-reranking-experiment/

Looking under the hood at the tech stack that powers multimodal AI

Ryan chats with Russ d’Sa, cofounder and CEO of LiveKit, about multimodal AI and the technology that makes it possible. They talk through the tech stack required, including the use of WebRTC and UDP protocols for real-time audio and video streaming. They also explore the big challenges involved in ensuring privacy and security in streaming data, namely end-to-end encryption and obfuscation. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/17/looking-under-the-hood-of-multimodal-ai/


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