Every piece of software is so absolutely full of bugs I cannot wait for an integrated Blackbox AI tester agent that works with an automatic P2 bug fixer agent to just fix all the most annoying tedious little bugs that PMs will mark as “won’t fix”
The people who do that should win a Nobel Prize for Software
Though I strongly agree, that to get to the next level in AI, what we need is ability to learn and reason about the process generating the data - rather than just dumb learning of just the data.
The September edition of Bangalore CTO Club is happening this Friday @AntlerGlobal office in Indiranagar, Bangalore. Registration link in Linkedin post - linkedin.com/feed/update/urn…
Robots that can be programmed and can learn from samples, might very well define the next generation of tech products. But what is interesting here is, using virtual environments like metaverse, to prototype and train the robots.
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Tomorrow me and @dineshsprabu will be walking through our journey of how we started to build Factors.AI on Postgres and then moved to Singlestore as we hit scale - at SaaS Eng Talks.
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Tomorrow at 5pm we have a SaaS Eng talk by
@arvimurthy, CTO of Factors.ai, and @dineshsprabu. They're going to be talking about why and how they migrated their multi-TB database from PostgreSQL to SingleStore.
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My son who is 4 and in nursery, already has a sense of seniority and a smirk on, when referring to some of the stuff pre nursery kids do. The desire to resolve the pecking order is almost hardwired in us.
Ok, after years of warnings were ignored and hearing "Garry, you were right!" all damn day today, I'll repeat what I said in 2014: Stop telling me I was right and listen to what I'm saying now. My recommendations follow: 1/5