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January 24, 2024

3 technologies coming to generative AI’s aid in 2024

Three powerful new approaches have emerged to improve the reliability of large language models by developing a fact-checking layer to support them. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Cisco: Full stack observability can transform digital experiences

Sponsored by Cisco: Full stack observability can transform digital experiences

What if you could prioritize issues affecting users, minimize tool sprawl, and make problem solving easier? Read our content collection exploring full stack observability solutions to learn more.

Oracle has a better generative AI strategy, analysts say

Oracle offers enterprises a more streamlined approach to lowering the costs of continuously training LLMs on organization knowledge, analysts say, though it lags rivals in generative AI services.

Oracle’s plans for Java in 2024

The Java steward expects the OpenJDK to tackle improvements ranging from a simplified main to GPU programming, condensers, and value objects, although all may not arrive this year.

Image: Docker Build Cloud aims to accelerate Docker builds

Docker Build Cloud aims to accelerate Docker builds

Docker Build Cloud promises to speed Docker image builds by offloading them to the cloud, whether developers build locally or through continuous integration.

Attention CIOs: Get Ready for the Future of Work in the GenAI Era!

Don't miss CIO's Future of Work Summit on February 7. Prepare for GenAI, talent, and emerging digital work trends. Hear from IDC's Amy Loomis and futurist Nikki Greenberg. Explore the connection between human talent and automation to keep teams engaged and your business adaptive. Register here.

Get started with Visual Studio Code

Microsoft’s open source development tool has become an important piece of the developer’s toolkit on Mac, Linux, and Windows

Machine learning for Java developers, Part 1: Algorithms for machine learning

Set up a machine learning algorithm and develop your first prediction function in Java, then get started with Weka.

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