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Enterprises have largely favored the same programming languages and databases for the past decade, so don’t panic if you haven’t mastered artificial intelligence yet.
Threats that have always existed but are now amped up by generative AI are making enterprise leadership take notice and open the purse strings.
A core group of smart and well-meaning people would dearly love all AI to be open source. If only developers cared.
As so-called ‘open source’ models move to dominate the LLM landscape and artificial intelligence, we need to decide if we care.
Analysts and experts say that the openness and accuracy of the Llama 3.1 family of models pose an existential threat to providers of closed proprietary large language models.
Datadog is interested in acquiring the software development platform, according to a media report, prompting analysts to consider how a sale would affect GitLab’s pricing and product plans.
For those who have done the real work of data modernization and preparation, AI is worth its high price tag.
HireVue survey finds 73% of HR professionals trust AI to make candidate recommendations, while 75% of workers are opposed to AI making hiring decisions.
Fast and memory-safe, the Rust programming language has landed the 13th spot—its highest ever in the Tiobe index.
Unless there is congressional action, non-compete rules will now vary from state to state; IT workers are back to precisely where they were a few months ago.