Is this the real life? Training autonomous cars with simulations

Ben Popper interviews Vladislav Voroninski, CEO of Helm.ai, about unsupervised learning and the future of AI in autonomous driving. They discuss GenAI’s role in bridging the gap between simulation and reality, the challenges of scaling autonomous driving systems, the commercial potential of partial autonomy, and why software is emerging as a key differentiator in vehicle sales. Vlad spotlights the value of multimodal foundation models and how compute shortages affect AI startups. https://stackov

Think you don’t need observability? Think again

Ben and Ryan chat with Daniela Miao, cofounder and CTO of Momento, a real-time data platform. They discuss the advantages of real-time observability, the challenges of multi-tenancy in databases and caching, the use of WebAssembly in UI development, and the benefits of Rust. Daniela also shares her experiences working at AWS and a startup focused on observability, which led to the creation of Momento. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/10/08/think-you-don-t-need-observability-think-again/

Meet the AI native developers who build software through prompt engineering

On today’s episode we chat with Crystal Xu, chief of staff at FSH Tech. She explains how she learned to build and deploy apps and services inside her company using Python and Java, without ever getting a traditional computer science education or training to write code. Instead, Xu works with GenAI systems like ChatGPT, Cursor, and Replit to build software through prompt engineering. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/10/04/develop-software-with-ai-prompt-engineering-code-generation/

Community Products Roadmap Update, October 2024

We explore how our platform is evolving to support a new framework and business model, knowledge-as-a-service, and how we will incorporate this with our ongoing investment in our community. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/10/03/community-product-update-knowledge-as-a-service/

A developer works to balance the data center boom with his climate change battle

On today’s episode we chat with David Mytton, CEO of Arcjet and co-founder of Console.dev. We discuss his early work in cloud monitoring, his passion for the environment, and his love for sharing great developer tools. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/10/01/david-mytton-arcjet-console-dev-newsletter-podcast/

Ongoing community data protection

Socially responsible use of community data needs to be mutually beneficial: the more potential partners are willing to contribute to community development, the more access to community content they receive. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/30/ongoing-community-data-protection/

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/


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