Generative ai

Beyond the Hype: What AI Actually Can (and Can't) Do • Jodie Burchell & Michelle Frost • GOTO 2026

Beyond the Hype: What AI Actually Can (and Can't) Do • Jodie Burchell & Michelle Frost • GOTO 2026

Jodie Burchell and Michelle Frost of JetBrains offer a measured, research-grounded perspective on the state of generative AI. They discuss the shifting definitions of AI, the enduring importance of foundational machine learning principles, historical parallels to previous 'AI summers,' the measurement problem of AGI, and what the evidence actually says about AI's impact on developer productivity.

Every Software Org is Dysfunctional • R. Parsons, G. Hohpe, B. O'Reilly & A. Harmel-Law • GOTO 2025

Every Software Org is Dysfunctional • R. Parsons, G. Hohpe, B. O'Reilly & A. Harmel-Law • GOTO 2025

A panel of distinguished architects—Rebecca Parsons, Gregor Hohpe, Barry O'Reilly, and Andrew Harmel-Law—discuss the multifaceted world of software architecture. They explore the inevitability of organizational dysfunction, the critical role of architects in decision-making, and the impact of non-deterministic technologies like Generative AI and quantum computing on system design and organizational change.

Inside Perplexity Computer’s agent platform

Inside Perplexity Computer’s agent platform

Experts on the Mixture of Experts podcast analyze Perplexity Computer's pivot to agent orchestration and debate its closed-system approach versus open alternatives like OpenClaw. They also discuss Anthropic's new memory import feature for Claude, questioning if memory is still a competitive moat, and explore NullClaw, a minimalist agent framework that sparks a conversation about the future of edge-based agent swarms. Finally, they tackle the controversial debut of Tilly Norwood, the world's first AI actor, and debate the implications for the entertainment industry and the personification of AI.

Software Security for Developers • Laur Spilca & Thomas Vitale • GOTO 2026

Software Security for Developers • Laur Spilca & Thomas Vitale • GOTO 2026

Author Laurentiu Spilca discusses his book 'Software Security for Developers', covering why developers avoid security, the dangers of reinventing standards like OAuth 2.0, the growing risks of AI-generated code, and the critical need to understand foundational concepts like encryption, hashing, and PKI.

Multi-Agent Personalization with Shared Memory: From Email to Website to Proposal // Hamed Taheri

Multi-Agent Personalization with Shared Memory: From Email to Website to Proposal // Hamed Taheri

This talk explores the challenges of using multi-agent systems for mass personalization, highlighting the inconsistencies and inaccuracies that arise from traditional methods like RAG and function calling. The speaker introduces Cortex UCM, a unified customer memory system that proactively infers and standardizes customer insights. This shared, structured memory layer enables agents to achieve a deep, consistent understanding of customers, leading to high-quality, scalable generative personalization for emails, websites, and product pages.

How To Build a GenAI-Augmented Software Organization • Marko Klemetti & Kris Jenkins • GOTO 2025

How To Build a GenAI-Augmented Software Organization • Marko Klemetti & Kris Jenkins • GOTO 2025

Marko Klemetti and Kris Jenkins explore how Generative AI is not just another tool but the next major paradigm shift in software development, forcing a radical reinvention of team structures, management roles, and the entire SDLC to achieve a 'five-minute-to-production' North Star.