Let’s take a look at the first Stack Overflow for Teams Enterprise release of the year, focusing on how your teams can celebrate your community’s contributions and how search improvements will make these contributions more discoverable. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/02/05/celebrating-and-improving-your-community-s-knowledge/
On today’s home team episode: a new study confirms that AI isn’t putting us out of business, why tech layoffs have been good for share prices, and the programming students learning to code with Copilot. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/02/06/ai-isn-t-putting-tech-workers-out-of-jobs-the-stock-price-is/
Intuit shares what they've learned in building multiple LLMs for their generative AI operating system. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/02/07/best-practices-for-building-llms/
Expanding the experiment to create the space for developers to have meaningful conversations about their favorite technologies https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/02/08/discussions-now-taking-place-across-all-tags-on-stack-overflow/
On this home team episode: Massachusetts makes a welcome shift toward skills-based hiring, AI-generated content robs us of our appetite for mac and cheese, and large-scale crypto mining operations account for more than 2% of the US’s electricity generation. Plus: A PDF quite a bit bigger than Germany. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/02/09/building-a-pdf-larger-than-the-known-universe/
As a company, we strongly believe that the community of the world’s most engaged developers and technologists and the answers they share are what will ensure the success of AI’s future. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/01/18/the-path-to-socially-responsible-ai/
Ben and Ryan talk about the hacker who exposed a security vulnerability in AI-powered software, security risks of smart devices, symbolic deduction engines in AI, and the programming language that features time travel. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/01/23/hacking-the-hamburger-how-a-pentester-exposed-holes-in-hundreds-of-fast-food-chains/
We’re excited to announce our 15th annual Stack Gives Back campaign donations. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/01/22/stack-gives-back-2023/
The home team discusses a new alternative to smartphones, how AI will impact scientific research and journalism, another dispiriting round of layoffs in tech, and building a computer with Legos. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/01/16/the-ai-powered-assistant-that-s-not-a-phone/
Kian Katanforoosh is the CEO and cofounder of Workera and co-created the Stanford Deep Learning class (CS230) with Prof. Andrew Ng. In this episode he talks about how companies can better measure the skill sets of their employees and how AI will change the half-life of useful skills. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/01/16/Kian-Katanforoosh-standford-deep-learning-ai-skills/