Everything about this talk was fantastic! Scott is one of the best speakers. He has a very friendly and non-threatening way of discussing serious topics. I'm very grateful for the considerable thought and effort he puts into these talks. This was one of the most sober and thoughtful talks about AI I've seen. Most people are excited and overly enthusiastic. They forget about the additional considerations of working with and developing AI. It's refreshing to see a much-needed balanced perspective.
Great Talk! You really got me thinking - we're the same age more or less. My brother got an Acorn Atom 1980 on which I as a 8 year old learned Basic and later a C64 with the 1541 diskdrive - on which I did everything :-) Some years later. my mum sponsored 50% of an Amiga 500 - and my faith was sealed. I'm not a VP, but I am a Senior Solution Architect. Hearing your talk made me realise how grateful I'm to my mum
How has AI affected people's code? What is the best condensed format for expressing the outline of code to minimise the number of tokens that the LLM needs to access to best generate new code? I can see something similar to header files being open in tabs or the use of Copilot encouraging more use of separate interface files or perhaps contracts being kept open and the implementation files only open for things you're working on. We're still working through this so it's interesting to watch.
Yep, an AI support tool, that can helps review a Performance Trace is really cool. I can never really get mu head through all that graphs and hierarchy call chain, Just tell me where my performance bottle neck problem is in plain English please.
The biggest problem with artificial intelligence is that people assume it is intelligence, but in fact is just remains artificial and fake as any other Holywood film. Never forget, Iron Man or Ultron are both imaginary characters.
Amazing talk, thanks Scott!
Everything about this talk was fantastic! Scott is one of the best speakers. He has a very friendly and non-threatening way of discussing serious topics. I'm very grateful for the considerable thought and effort he puts into these talks.
This was one of the most sober and thoughtful talks about AI I've seen. Most people are excited and overly enthusiastic. They forget about the additional considerations of working with and developing AI. It's refreshing to see a much-needed balanced perspective.
Great Talk! You really got me thinking - we're the same age more or less. My brother got an Acorn Atom 1980 on which I as a 8 year old learned Basic and later a C64 with the 1541 diskdrive - on which I did everything :-) Some years later. my mum sponsored 50% of an Amiga 500 - and my faith was sealed. I'm not a VP, but I am a Senior Solution Architect. Hearing your talk made me realise how grateful I'm to my mum
Really enjoyed this, and congrats on the new job, Scott!
Great talk, Well When AI starts coding, I hope it's more Iron Man's Jarvis and less Ultron! Otherwise, we'll need the Avengers for tech support
It's already used a lot for coding from what I heared.
I wonder which software does he use to draw red arrows and rectangles, zooming and stuff like that, it looks pretty cool
ZoomIt
You got my Like by 1:37 Scott 🎉🎉🎉
How has AI affected people's code?
What is the best condensed format for expressing the outline of code to minimise the number of tokens that the LLM needs to access to best generate new code?
I can see something similar to header files being open in tabs or the use of Copilot encouraging more use of separate interface files or perhaps contracts being kept open and the implementation files only open for things you're working on.
We're still working through this so it's interesting to watch.
looking forward to a new NDC keynote from Scott, it has been a while .
Yep, an AI support tool, that can helps review a Performance Trace is really cool. I can never really get mu head through all that graphs and hierarchy call chain, Just tell me where my performance bottle neck problem is in plain English please.
I had supportive parents, but they wouldn't sell a car to get me a computer 😮
The biggest problem with artificial intelligence is that people assume it is intelligence, but in fact is just remains artificial and fake as any other Holywood film. Never forget, Iron Man or Ultron are both imaginary characters.
I didn't know you could curse during these talks. 😂
I think xAI's Grok proved them wrong. They can be funny. Hilariously so.
Half an hour in, such a waste of time. The speaker is intelligent but the talk is a waste of time so far.
Is this a 56-minutes ad for Microsoft?
and super boring
Super boring ...