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March 06, 2024

Q&A: Github COO on how genAI makes devs more efficient (and can automate the helpdesk)

For more than two years, Github has been developing its own genAI platform that can not only write a majority of code for a developer, but also take on mundane IT helpdesk tasks. COO Kyle Daigle explains what's been going on. Read more ▶

Image: FutureIT Boston: May 14! Drive Winning AI and Data Outcomes

FutureIT Boston: May 14! Drive Winning AI and Data Outcomes

Strengthen your outcomes in today’s AI, emerging technology revolution. Attend FutureIT Boston to gather peer inspiration and IDC research on AI and data strategies to adopt or avoid. Join us at this one-day event at the iconic Fenway Park, complete with a Red Sox game after the event. Register now!

Heads on: Apple’s Vision Pro delivers a glimpse of the future

Yes, the cutting-edge headset is a stunning entertainment device. But beyond that, it clearly shows promise for the business world as well.

Anthropic gives its flagship generative AI models a facelift

The startup company says the latest update to Claude brings more speed, accuracy and an upcoming ‘lite’ version.

Image: EC to grill Meta on Facebook ‘subscription for no ads’ plan

EC to grill Meta on Facebook ‘subscription for no ads’ plan

The European Commission's latest request for information comes three months after an earlier official inquiry under the Digital Services Act.

The MacBook Air — better for business?

With Apple Silicon, we have to get used to Apple offering significant product upgrades for Macs; the M3 MacBook Air is just what most mobile employees need.

Spotify wants something for nothing, Apple claims after big EU fine

The European Commission slapped Apple with a big $1.95 billion fine for anti-competitive conduct in the music streaming market. Apple will appeal.

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