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Do large language models know what they are talking about?

Large language models seem to possess the ability to reason intelligently, but does that mean they actually know things?

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Developers use AI tools, they just don’t trust them (Ep. 586)

The home team shares what our Developer Survey respondents said about AI, spicy opinions about recent Apple unveilings, and an update on crypto regulation.

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Making computer science more humane at Carnegie Mellon (ep. 585)

On this episode of the podcast, Ben and Ryan chat with Martial Hebert, dean of the School of Computer Science at Ryan’s alma mater, Carnegie Mellon University.

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How Bloomberg’s engineers built a culture of knowledge sharing

Thousands of the company’s engineers, data scientists, designers, and developers have asked and answered questions about how things work inside their organization.

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The cofounder of Chef is cooking up a less painful DevOps (Ep. 584)

Chef cofounder Adam Jacob joins the home team to discuss the problems with the current state of cloud infrastructure, what engineers need but aren’t getting, and why he’s focused on creating a new and improved approach to infrastructure automation.

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