Generative artificial intelligence has been around for over a year now, and the world has been in collective awe of what it can do when set up to work properly. For example, gen AI tools such as GitHub Copilot can effectively generate working computer code when properly prompted.
Considering all this, the following questions arise: How will having these powerful tools in the hands of non-tech creators improve the application development landscape? Ease the technical pain and bring their wildest ideas to life. Will it help?
“For some reason, I think… Staples Marketing Campaign — bEvery time this comes up in a conversation, I think it makes sense. It’s the ‘Easy Button.’ Savannah Peterson (Photo, left), analyst at theCUBE. “yesthat’s an oversimplification of the amount Number of joint codes integrated Build the foundation for the future of AI. But that’s exactly what this collaboration symbolizes For people who don’t know how to write code It can be machine learning or a single line of code. ”
Mr. Peterson spoke with his fellow analysts. lisa martin (Right) Start of the second day “Super Cloud 5: Battle for AI Supremacy” Event, broadcast exclusively on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s live streaming studio. They discussed several AI-powered ideas focused on developer inclusivity and productivity.
Blur the creative/developer lines and foster collaboration
It may not be a widely discussed concept, but software development is as much an art as it is a science. It is the culmination of several functional and aesthetic pieces assembled into a subtle mosaic. Therefore, if a creator can exist, People contributing to future projects Solid technical expertise The photo must have been taken in the past; Builders don’t have to write code from scratch; According to Peterson, this will create a whole new ecosystem of creators.
At the other end of the spectrum is developer productivity and collaboration, and Red Hat Inc. has led by example in this regard. In the company’s philosophy of increasing developer productivity to accelerate product delivery, the overriding theme is collaboration, where vendors, organizations, customers, and partners work together to achieve the ultimate goal: choice. Meet the evolving demands that drive it.
“Red Hat is focused on developer productivity,” says Peterson. “They’re working with and trying out so many different partners. and provide the best service to customers. And I know that’s what you’re passionate about. That’s a big theme of this program, It’s a collaboration. ”
AI is advancing at such a fast pace that regulation has become important, and the role of governments and regulatory bodies enters the discussion. Around 18 countries have already joined and have outlined general guidelines for AI in areas such as surveillance, anti-abuse, data protection and supplier vetting. Peterson said the development underscores the global debate on AI standardization and regulation, grappling with both optimism and caution about the evolution of the technology.
“That’s the government too—lol.”I saw it just a few days ago It looks like there were 18 countries that just signed on. “This is the first agreement on AI,” she explained. ” [There’s] bStandardization regulations have become a hot topic. And I understand where we’re going in that regard. A big and heated discussion… About the evolution of AI. I think this is interesting — So this is the first time that multiple countries are participating People all over the world actually ink documents. ”
The full video interview, part of SiliconANGLE and theCUBE coverage, is hereout of “Super Cloud 5: Battle for AI Supremacy” Event:
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