Random Bytes Can We Ask the Right Question? Suppose we do manage to create AGI or even super intelligence. Do we even know what to ask it? Will we understand its reply?
Random Bytes Enterprise AI: Where’s the Fuel? If data, and copious amounts of it at that, is the fuel that powers AI, what is your plan for how you feed that enterprise AI project? A quick look at how Goldman Sachs democratized their corporate data and how most other enterprises have failed and what this means for your enterprise AI.
Random Bytes AI Inferences vs Realtime Trading Risk If overnight and real-time risk can share the same resources and scheduler, why can’t AI training and inference workloads?
Random Bytes DORA on GenAI DORA has a positively framed, but damning, opinion on the state of GenAI in software engineering
Random Bytes The Evolution of Software Development in an AI World An updated take on my original article about the evolution of software development for world that is trying to replace developers with AI
Random Bytes Evaluating AI Written Code We’ve usually defaulted to simple and limited metrics like line counts when evaluating code. Often shunning the hard work of a better method. Will AI force us to finally change?
Random Bytes AI: Where will developers come from? In a world where AI writes all the code, how do we create new software developers?
Random Bytes Code is a Liability In a world where LLM generated code replaces SaaS, how many lines of code will we have and who will maintain them?