A Message from Prashanth Chandrasekar, CEO Stack Overflow

Over the last 15 years, we’ve built Stack Overflow into an industry-crucial knowledge base for millions of developers and technologists. During this time we’ve experienced years filled with opportunities and challenges. This year is no different. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/10/16/stack-overflow-company-announcement-october-2023/

Chatting with the GM of CodeWhisperer, an AI-powered pair programmer for AWS

Ben talks with Doug Seven, a director of software development at AWS and the GM for CodeWhisperer, an AI-powered coding companion, about his career building dev tools and how he hopes AI will give people more bandwidth for creative work. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/10/13/chatting-with-the-gm-of-codewhisperer-an-ai-powered-pair-programmer-for-aws/

Integrating AI tools into your workflow

For AI tools to be useful to your team, they have to fit into your existing workflows. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/10/12/integrating-ai-tools-into-your-workflow/

Wondering how sustainable your buildings are? Make your data speak

If we can make operational data easier to manage and easier to access through simple, standardized APIs, everyone can transform their companies into sustainable data-driven organizations. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/10/11/wondering-how-sustainable-your-buildings-are-make-your-data-speak/

Reducing the blast radius of meetings with AI

The home team talks with Matt Martin, cofounder and CEO of Clockwise, which offers AI-powered time management and scheduling tools. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/10/10/reducing-the-blast-radius-of-meetings-with-ai/

Subatomic speed, math misadventures, and the biggest fraud trial in history

Ben and Ryan talk about the work that earned the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics and how it might make computers way faster. Plus: California’s efforts to transform how math is taught, Unity’s new fee structure, and the trial of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/10/06/subatomic-speed-math-misadventures-and-the-biggest-fraud-trial-in-history/

USB-C for all, PHP 4EVA, and what do LLMs actually know (if anything)?

Ben and Ryan settle in for a wide-ranging discussion about whether large language models know anything, whether language ability is unique to humans, and what the end of the Hollywood writers’ strike says about the future of AI-generated content. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/10/02/usb-c-for-all-php-4eva-and-what-do-llms-actually-know-if-anything/


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