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AI is everywhere--even in your low-code development platforms. Or it will be soon. Our columnist looks at the potential of this technology for citizen developers.
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By John K. Waters
Amazon's CodeWhisperer AI-supported coding assistant is now available for free to individual developers who sign up with an AWS Builder ID. The Individual edition provides code recommendations, reference tracking, and security scans.
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By John K. Waters
Along with its announcements about NL-powered versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams, Microsoft gave developers a peak at its plan to AI-enable components of the Microsoft Power Platform with GitHub's Copilot tool.
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By John K. Waters
Microsoft took the next step in its ChatGPT strategy this week, but Google introduced its LaMDA-based Bard. The conversation over conversational AI just got interesting.
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By John K. Waters
ChatGPT is so hot right now, our columnist couldn't get an interview at OpenAI, so he went to the source, so to speak, and queried the tool itself about the opportunities and challenges it presents to developers.
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By John K. Waters
SingularityCE, an open-source container runtime designed for data science, AI, and compute-driven analytics on performance-intensive systems is now accessible for Enterprise Linux users through the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux repository.
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By John K. Waters
BlackBerry announces that it's extending its use of Amazon Web Services (AWS) to make its QNX techn available to mission-critical embedded systems developers in the cloud.
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By John K. Waters
A lawsuit filed in a U.S. Federal Court in San Francisco claims GitHub Copilot, which trained on billions of lines of publicly-available code, is violating the legal rights of those who posted code under open-source licenses.
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By John K. Waters
GitHub made some big product announcements at its annual GitHub Universe conference in San Francisco, including expanded access for business users of its Copilot AI-pair programming tool.
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By John K. Waters
Call for Code Global Challenge organizers launch their annual invitation to software developers from around the world to create open-source solutions that accelerate sustainability and combat climate change.
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By John K. Waters
AWS announces new plans with Meta to use its services and global infrastructure to scale research and development, facilitate third party collaborations, and help enterprises use the PyTorch to bring deep learning models from research into production faster and easier.
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By John K. Waters
IBM Research added to its growing family of "trusted AI" tools with the release of a new open-source developer toolkit called Uncertainty Qualification 360 (UQ360). The new toolkit focuses on what IBM believes will be the next big area of advancing trust in artificial intelligence.
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By John K. Waters
Announcement are rolling out of this year's Google I/O virtual event about a range of tools and solutions, about which every Android developer should know.
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By John K. Waters
Databricks is partnering with Google Cloud to enable the deployment of its namesake data engineering solution with yet another leading cloud provider.
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By John K. Waters
Intel's distribution of the OpenVINO toolkit provides features that take inference beyond computer vision into new use cases.
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By John K. Waters
Amazon DevOps Guru uses machine learning to detect operational issues and recommend specific actions for remediation automatically.
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By John K. Waters
Diffblue makes a free version of its AI-powered Java unit testing solution available for developers on open source software projects.
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By John K. Waters
Carbon Relay announces key enhancements of its flagship artificial intelligence for IT operations (AIOps) platform.
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By John K. Waters
A UK-based startup founded by University of Oxford researchers launches an AI-powered Java unit testing solution, including a free-for-Java-devs Community Edition.
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By John K. Waters
Yup, We're Doing a Podcast
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By John K. Waters
During week seven of Google's nine-week online Cloud Next event, the search engine giant announced upgrades to its Anthos application platform, including new AI enhancements and Anthos on bare metal, among others.
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By John K. Waters
Enterprise data science management platform provider Domino Data Lab today released the latest version of its namesake platform, Domino 4.3, with new support for Red Hat OpenShift.
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By John K. Waters
These are tough times for the facial recognition technology industry, as new understanding of its potential for racial and gender bias cause some big US vendors to take a step back. But this worldwide technology continues to improve, evolve, and expand at an explosive rate.
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By John K. Waters
The latest release of Hazelcast's Jet event stream processing engine adds new features designed to simplify the integration of an event-driven architecture into brownfield deployments to gain new functionality around real-time and in-memory processing.
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By John K. Waters
Automated IT and security solutions provider Ivanti is partnering with Intel to provide Device-as-a-Service (DaaS) with Intel's Endpoint Management Assistant