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Generative AI in the Enterprise

O'Reilly

And everyone has opinions about how these language models and art generation programs are going to change the nature of work, usher in the singularity, or perhaps even doom the human race. AI users say that AI programming (66%) and data analysis (59%) are the most needed skills. Many AI adopters are still in the early stages.

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DevOps Enterprise Summit, Europe 2021: Leadership and OKRs

Tasktop

Dr. Chris Strear shared a remarkable story about applying the theory of constraints in healthcare. Citing the Navy’s “leadership factory”, he encouraged attendees to focus on tuning a system for building leaders, to give them the responsibility and ownership to hone their skills and come back “stronger” from missions.

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Software engineering for machine learning: a case study

The Morning Paper

Previously on The Morning Paper we’ve looked at the spread of machine learning through Facebook and Google and some of the lessons learned together with processes and tools to address the challenges arising. In large scale systems with more than a single model, each model’s results will affect one another’s training and tuning processes.

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What Is Hyperautomation?

O'Reilly

As a trend, it’s not performing well on Google; it shows little long-term growth, if any, and gets nowhere near as many searches as terms like “Observability” and “Generative Adversarial Networks.” We’ll see it in healthcare. However, growth always ends: nothing grows exponentially forever, not even Facebook and Google.

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Should You Use ClickHouse as a Main Operational Database?

Percona

As a temporary workaround we can do something like this: SELECT count() FROM rc WHERE (created_utc > ( ( SELECT max(created_utc) FROM rc ) - ((60 * 60) * 24))) AND (subreddit = 'programming') ??count()?? And the results are (here I’m grouping words for each year): For “programming” subreddit: ??year???words????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????