
Ben and Ryan discuss the golden age of digital piracy, the Sisyphean task of keeping kids off the internet, and seasonal depression in AI. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/12/15/can-an-ai-get-depressed/

Ben and Ryan talk with Robert Ross, the CEO and co-founder of FireHydrant about the problem with alerting and incident management today, how holiday code freezes change incident management, and how Robert accidentally became a CEO. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/12/13/bringing-context-to-alerting-and-incident-management/

The home team talks about Google’s new AI model, Gemini; the problems with regulating technology that evolves as quickly as AI; how governments can spy on their citizens via push notification; and more. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/12/12/what-gemini-means-for-the-genai-boom/

What matters isn’t just whether you use it, but how. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/12/11/three-types-of-ai-assisted-programmers/

Ben talks with James Evans, cofounder and CTO of CommandBar, an AI-powered user assistance platform, about the software usability challenges CommandBar wants to address, the evolution of the company’s natural language search bar, and the future of dynamic interfaces and universal agents. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/12/08/one-weird-trick-for-teaching-users-your-software/

After launching major features like Communities and Connectivity and a completely new API in 2023, we’re returning to some of the fundamentals of Stack Overflow for Teams to enrich the core experience and help connect users to knowledge faster. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/12/07/teams-enterprise-2023-3-release/

In spite of all of the AI innovation that’s happened over the last year, we still believe that a human and community-centered approach to knowledge management is the best way for organizations to unlock the benefits of AI. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/12/07/how-we-re-enriching-the-teams-essentials-to-make-collaboration-easier/

Insight into how IBM build their own LLM, data lakehouse, and AI governance system. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/12/06/behind-the-scenes-building-ibm-watsonx-an-ai-and-data-platform/

Ben and Ryan discuss how LLMs are changing the industry and practice of software engineering, a notorious Crash Bandicoot bug, and communication via series of tubes. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/12/05/are-llms-the-end-of-computer-programming-as-we-know-it/

Ben, Ryan, and Eira convene to discuss return-to-office mandates, what’s surprising about employee attrition in 2023, and how technology can preserve digital records of cultural heritage sites before they’re lost for good. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/12/01/will-developers-return-to-hostile-offices/