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What I Have Changed My Mind About in Software Development

Henrik Warne

Lately I have been thinking about what I have changed my mind about in software development. Using ChatGPT. When ChatGPT came out, I was impressed with what it could do. However, I was a bit skeptical of exactly how it would work in software development. Let me know in the comments.

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Using ChatGPT as a technical writing assistant

Martin Fowler

My colleague Mike Mason is an experienced software developer and architect. Here he focuses on the latter, sharing how he's been able to make effective use of ChatGPT. In the last couple of months he's been experimenting with Large Language Models (LLMs) both for programming and prose writing.

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Finding a New Software Developer Job

Henrik Warne

For the first time ever, I was laid off, and had to find a new software developer job. I already had a subscription to ChatGPT , and that came in very handy for many take-home assignments. For the take-home assignments, it was quite helpful to have access to ChatGPT. Here is what I learnt from the process.

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Beyond the hype: 4 use cases that show what’s actually working with gen AI

CIO

According to experts and other survey findings, in addition to sales and marketing, other top use cases include productivity, software development, and customer service. Use case 2: software development PGIM also uses gen AI for code generation, specifically using Github Copilot.

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AI-native software engineering may be closer than developers think

CIO

Developers unimpressed by the early returns of generative AI for coding take note: Software development is headed toward a new era, when most code will be written by AI agents and reviewed by experienced developers, Gartner predicts. Gen AI tools are advancing quickly, he says.

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Stability AI releases ChatGPT-like language models

TechCrunch

Tuned using a Stanford-developed technique called Alpaca on open source data sets, including from AI startup Anthropic , the fine-tuned StableLM models behave like ChatGPT , responding to instructions (sometimes with humor) such as “write a cover letter for a software developer” or “write lyrics for an epic rap battle song.”

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Will ChatGPT Replace Human Software Developers? Probably Not

DevOps.com

Since the release of ChatGPT, there has been hype on how companies can leverage it to democratize software and application development.

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