
The home team convenes to discuss AI deepfakes, the legal implications of generating an AI version of a dead comedian or a famous singer-songwriter, whether leaderboard rankings for AI models reflect reality, and the relationship between agile development and burnout. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/01/30/ai-generated-controversy/

In today’s episode of the podcast, sponsored by Intuit, Ben and Ryan talk with Shivang Shah, Chief Architect at Intuit Mailchimp, and Merrin Kurian, Principal Engineer and AI Platform Architect at Intuit. They discuss generative AI at Intuit, GenOS (the generative AI operating system that they built), and how GenAI can scale without sacrificing privacy. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/01/31/inside-intuit-s-generative-ai-system-genos/

Ben and Ryan discuss how complex images (and maybe even interactive games) are being encoded in living cells, the latest trends in prompt engineering, and the educational benefits of gaming. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/02/02/your-prompts-need-a-vibe-check/

There are new ways to leverage different CPU architectures to increase application performance and reduce cloud compute costs. Making the cloud-native stack multi-architecture ready helps applications run on the right hardware in cloud environments.

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/