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1 Venture Investing in Mobility + Tech with University of Michigan’s Early-Stage Zell Lurie Commercialization Fund 39:30
In this episode of The Innovators & Investors Podcast, host Kristian Marquez sits down with David Brem, Managing Director of the University of Michigan’s Zell Lurie Commercialization Fund. David offers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of a student-led endowment fund focused on early-stage, sector-agnostic investments primarily in the Michigan ecosystem. He shares insights on their unique, founder-first investment approach, how they navigate pre-seed to Series A venture opportunities, and the rigorous due diligence process involving qualitative analysis over pure numbers. David also discusses his roles with global VC networks including Electro Ventures, the London Venture Capital Network, and Level Up Ventures, illustrating how he bridges U.S., European, and Australian venture ecosystems with a special focus on mobility and transportation tech. Highlights include deep dives into emerging trends like eVTOLs (electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft), smart city infrastructure, and safety innovations in aviation technology. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on how diverse expertise—from military intelligence and management consulting to academic ventures—shapes David’s investment thesis and community-building efforts. The episode also explores the importance of networking, adding value in the startup ecosystem, and practical advice for aspiring investors or entrepreneurs navigating the venture capital world. With stories of successes, challenges, and future outlooks, this episode is a must-listen for innovators, founders, and investors aiming to understand the intersection of academia, technology, and venture capital in today’s dynamic landscape. Learn more about David's work at https://zli.umich.edu/zell-lurie-commercialization-fund/ Connect with David on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-lowell-brem/ Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply at https://finstratmgmt.com/innovators-investors-podcast/ Want to learn more about Kristian Marquez's work? Check out his website at https://finstratmgmt.com…
309: How Chase is building the next generation of expert engineers with its E2 program (with Chase's Priti Naik)
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محتوای ارائه شده توسط SD Times. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمتها، گرافیکها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط SD Times یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آنها آپلود و ارائه میشوند. اگر فکر میکنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخهبرداری شما استفاده میکند، میتوانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal
In this episode, Dave interviews Priti Naik, vice president of architecture at Chase, about the company's Expert Engineering (E2) program.
They discuss:
- What the program involves
- What prompted its creation
- How graduates stay updated on new technologies and trends
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Manage episode 483889731 series 2591275
محتوای ارائه شده توسط SD Times. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمتها، گرافیکها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط SD Times یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آنها آپلود و ارائه میشوند. اگر فکر میکنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخهبرداری شما استفاده میکند، میتوانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal
In this episode, Dave interviews Priti Naik, vice president of architecture at Chase, about the company's Expert Engineering (E2) program.
They discuss:
- What the program involves
- What prompted its creation
- How graduates stay updated on new technologies and trends
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In this episode, Dave interviews Justin Cantrall, AI engineer and architect at OpenText, about specialized language models. They discuss: The difference between specialized language models and large language models The benefits and disadvantages of choosing specialized language models Open weight models…
In this episode, Jenna interviews Maya Palfreyman, product marketing director at Quickbase, who leads the company's research on gray work. They discuss: What gray work is and what sort of tasks qualify How it affects software developers The impact of unaccounted gray work in planning cycles
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In this episode, Dave interviews Jack Pertschuk, principal engineer for Algorithms and Platform at Pinecone. They discuss: What semantic search is and where it falls short The difference between sparse and dense vectors How search technology powers AI
In this episode, Jenna interviews Julianna Lamb, co-founder and CTO of Stytch, about MCP and how it handles authorization. They discuss: Where MCP gets it right and where more work is needed Issues with traditional auth in agentic workflows Designing auth flows for agents vs humans
In this episode, Jenna Barron interviews Tammuz Dubnov, founder and CTO of AutonomyAI, a company that makes AI agents for software development. They discuss: What vibe coding is The risks associated with it Where it can be used and where it should be avoided
In this episode, Jenna welcomes back Simon Ritter, CTO of Azul, to talk about the history and evolution of Java, which is celebrating its 30 year anniversary this year. They discuss: The software development landscape at the time Java was created Key moments in Java's history What has made it such a resilient and long-lasting language…
In this episode, Dave interviews Dan Ciruli, senior director of product management at Nutanix (and ex-Googler), about the history of Kubernetes. They discuss: What was going on at Google that led to the creation of Kubernetes The importance of getting the industry to agree on a non-vendor-specific way of deploying workloads Initial concerns from VM vendors about being replaced by containers The story behind Kubernetes' name and logo This episode originally aired on 5/8/25 on our sister podcast, Get With IT , where we discuss topics related to ITOps.…
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1 309: How Chase is building the next generation of expert engineers with its E2 program (with Chase's Priti Naik) 14:04
In this episode, Dave interviews Priti Naik, vice president of architecture at Chase, about the company's Expert Engineering (E2) program. They discuss: What the program involves What prompted its creation How graduates stay updated on new technologies and trends
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In this episode, Jenna interviews Zohar Einy, CEO of Port, about engineering feedback loops. They discuss: The purpose of engineering feedback loops Where most organizations go wrong What makes feedback actually actionable
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Thank you to Broadcom for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about their VSM offerings here: https://www.broadcom.com/products/software/value-stream-management In this episode, Dave interviews Jean-Louis Vignaud, head of ValueOps at Broadcom, about how VSM and AI are coming together. They discuss: The business implications of using AI in VSM Concerns around data privacy and proprietary information in AI Recapping Broadcom's recent VSM Summit…
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In this episode, Jenna interviews Dean Coclin, senior director of Industry Strategy at DigiCert, about the recent vote by the CA/Browser Forum to shorten the lifespan of TLS certificates to 47 days by 2029. They discuss: The schedule for the changes and the gradual increments lifespans will shorten by The rationale behind shortening certificate lifetimes How to start preparing for changes DigiCert will be hosting a webinar on this topic on May 6 called "Unpacking Certificate Changes: Live Expert Q&A." Register here: https://digicert.registration.goldcast.io/events/2c6c723b-5725-4406-9289-6df8ddd20f93?referrer=https://www.digicert.com/&referrer=https://www.digicert.com/&referrer=https://www.digicert.com/&referrer_page=a28f9ca5-7abf-4ce2-9b6b-571e50e49239 Read an article based on this episode here: https://sdtimes.com/softwaredev/preparing-for-tls-certificate-lifetimes-dropping-from-398-days-to-47-days-by-2029/…
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1 305: Why PostgreSQL became the database of choice for cloud native development (with Neon's Heikki Linnakangas) 11:06
In this episode, Dave Rubinstein interviews Heikki Linnakangas, co-founder of Neon, a company that provides Postgres solutions. They discuss: The factors that have contributed to adoption of PostgreSQL Why PostgreSQL has leapfrogged over MySQL in popularity What to expect in PostgreSQL 18
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In this episode, Jenna Barron interviews Antje Barth, principal developer advocate for generative AI at AWS. They discuss: The skills that are becoming more important as AI adoption increases The emergence of the AI engineering role The trend of "vibe coding" Resources: Amazon Q Developer Episode transcript…
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In this episode, Jenna Barron speaks with Emilio Salvador, vice president of strategy and developer relations at GitLab, about AI agents in software development. Key talking points include: How AI agents compare to traditional forms of automation in the software development process Challenges teams may face when implementing agents The impact AI agents will have on the role of software developers…
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In this episode, David Rubinstein interviews Jeremy Edberg, CEO of DBOS, about the current state of serverless. They discuss: Why serverless adoption has stagnated The complexity of serverless architecture What needs to change to increase adoption
In this episode, Jenna Barron interviews Simon Ritter, deputy CTO of Azul, about the six features in Java 24 he thinks are most exciting, including faster startup times for Java apps, improvements to the Stream Gatherers API, and more. Learn more about Java 24 here: https://sdtimes.com/java/java-24-is-now-available-with-release-of-stream-gatherers-class-file-apis/…
In this episode, David Rubinstein interviews, Stephen Watt, VP of the Office of the CTO at Red Hat, about open source AI. They discuss: Differences between open source software and open source AI The difficulty in applying open source principals to AI Efforts made to define open source AI
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In this episode, Jenna Barron interviews Martin Reynolds, field CTO of Harness, about the misalignment between developers and FinOps. The company recently did a report that backed up the claims that developers and FinOps aren't properly aligned, and they talk about some of the findings of that report. Some key points of discussion include: The fact that over half of developers say their cloud purchasing commitments are based on guesswork The lack of data on idle cloud resources, unused resource, and over or underprovisioned workloads Processes and tools that can help with alignment How the adoption of AI has contributed to the problem Read Harness' report here: https://www.harness.io/finops-in-focus Read the transcript of this episode here: https://sdtimes.com/softwaredev/qa-the-growing-divide-between-developers-and-finops/…
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1 298: Building a prompt engineering playground for faster company-wide innovation (with LinkedIn's Lukasz Karolewski and Ajay Prakash) 19:01
In this episode, Jenna Barron interviews Lukasz Karolewski, senior staff software engineer at LinkedIn, and Ajay Prakash, staff software engineer at LinkedIn, to talk about how they built a prompt engineering playground at LinkedIn to improve cross-team collaboration with non-technical teams. They discuss: Why they built the playground The choice to use Jupyter notebooks The work they did to make sure it was accessible to non-technical users How it's facilitated faster innovation at the company They detailed their work in this blog post here: https://www.linkedin.com/blog/engineering/product-design/building-collaborative-prompt-engineering-playgrounds-using-jupyter-notebook…
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1 297: Why a clean codebase is key when using AI-assisted coding tools (with Tabnine's Eran Yahav) 12:31
In this episode David Rubinstein interviews Eran Yahav, co-founder and CTO of Tabnine, about why its important to provide AI assistants with clean code. They discuss: The importance of defining organizational rules and best practices to guide the AI How to use AI-assisted refactoring to improve legacy codebases If organizations should apply KonMari principles to their codebases…
Join SD Times news editor Jenna Barron for a panel discussion on DeepSeek and what developers need to know about this model that has been in the spotlight for the past few weeks. The conversation covers why DeepSeek has gained so much attention, what makes it different from other models, proper data security and hygiene practices for using DeepSeek, and predictions for the future of AI innovation. The speakers include: Melissa Ruzzi, director of AI at AppOmni Bratin Saha, chief product and technology officer at DigitalOcean Kate O’Neill, author, speaker, and executive consultant on technology’s impact on the human experience Related resources from our speakers: Kate’s new book, What Matters Next: A Guide to Making Human-Friendly Tech Decisions - https://www.koinsights.com/books/what-matters-next-book/ AppOmni’s webinar on AI security and balancing the risks and benefits of AI - https://appomni.com/webinars/ai-security-balancing-business-and-saas-risks/ AskOmni, a chatbot for SaaS security - https://appomni.com/askomni/ How to Run DeepSeek R1 Large Language Models on DigitalOcean GPU Droplets - https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/deepseek-r1-gpu-droplets DigitalOcean Deploy 2025 Keynote - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phxuIai5cD8 The video for this conversation was also posted to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zdtkj2YN4Nw…
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1 295: How middle code is bridging the gap between low-code and traditional programming (with OpsMill's Damien Garros) 10:10
In this episode, David Rubinstein interviews Damien Garros, co-founder and CEO of OpsMill, about middle code, a concept that sits somewhere between programming and low-code/no-code. They discuss: What middle code is The influence generative AI has had on this technology How middle code can be used to accomplish things not possible with low-code or no-code…
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In this episode, we interview Dylan Thomas, senior director of product engineering at OpenText Cybersecurity, about the evolution from shift left to shift everywhere. At the end of 2024, he predicted : "In 2025, DevSecOps will continue evolving beyond the ‘shift-left’ paradigm, embracing a more mature ‘shift everywhere’ approach. This shift calls on organizations to apply the right tools at the right stages of the DevSecOps cycle, improving efficiency and effectiveness in security practices. Lightweight analysis in IDEs will help developers catch issues early, while automation integrated into pull requests and CI/CD pipelines will ensure a cohesive ‘integrate once’ approach for core functions such as SAST, SCA, and increasingly DAST, particularly for API security testing." We interviewed him about his predictions, and talked about: What shift everywhere is Why people are wanting to transition to this new approach How to get started with shift everywhere…
In this episode, we spoke with Trisha Gee, lead developer advocate at Gradle, about flaky tests and the challenges of dealing with them. Key talking points: What is a flaky test? How can they be identified? How can they be prevented in the future? Other useful resources on flaky tests: Develocity’s Flaky Test Detection Trisha’s recent Flaky Test webinar Trisha’s Blog - How Top Banks Handle Flaky Tests Desirable Unit Tests By Kent Beck Martin Fowler's Definition of a Contract Test Your Tests are Failing You! (video) 5 Reasons Your Automated Tests Fail (video)…
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1 292: Software Engineering Intelligence gains traction as Value Stream Management loses it (with Digital.ai's Derek Holt) 16:11
In this episode, we spoke with Derek Holt, CEO of Digital.ai, about the emerging practice of software engineering intelligence (SEI). At the end of last year, he predicted that "SEI will have a breakout year in 2025 as more and more businesses realize they need to measure the end-to-end business process of software development and delivery in order to drive continuous improvement, truly deliver improved developer experiences and ultimately realize the potential gains for an AI-powered Software Development and Delivery capabilities." We invited him on the podcast to dive into that prediction further, and we discussed: What SEI is Why it's gaining traction this year How it differs from value stream management, and why it will be more successful Read all 2025 predictions here: https://sdtimes.com/softwaredev/predictions-for-software-development-in-2025/…
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1 291: Containers in 2025: Bridging the gap between software and hardware (with Red Hat's Scott McCarty) 11:41
In this episode, we interview Scott McCarty, senior principal product manager of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, about what we can look forward to in 2025 when it comes to containers. Key talking points include: Cross-platform use cases for containers Bending containers to do more for us An overview of bootc and how it fits into the future of containers…
In this episode, David Rubinstein interviews Brian Fox, co-founder and CTO of Sonatype. They discuss the company's 10th annual State of the Software Supply Chain report. Key talking points include: The rapid growth of malicious open-source components The increasing length of time needed to remediate vulnerabilities How regulations impact supply chain security Note: This will be the final episode of What The Dev released in 2024. We'll be back in early January 2025!…
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1 289: Balancing security and convenience in biometric authentication (with Aware's Mohamed Lazzouni) 15:52
In this episode, David Rubinstein interviews Mohamed Lazzouni, CTO of Aware, a company that offers identity verification services. They discuss the current state of biometric authentication, including its challenges, user experience, and ethical considerations. They also talk about concerns regarding deepfakes and the countermeasures to protect against them.…
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1 288: The negative long-term impacts of AI on software development pipelines (with Prismatic's Tanner Burson) 10:39
In this episode, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein interviews Tanner Burson, vice president of engineering at Prismatic, about how AI might be destabilizing development pipelines. They discuss: The lack of long-term thinking around AI in development Why AI-generated code is hard to understand and maintain Issues with using AI to verify code Transcript: https://sdtimes.com/ai/podcast-the-negative-long-term-impacts-of-ai-on-software-development-pipelines/…
In this episode, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein interviews Tobi Knaup, VP and general manager of cloud native at Nutanix. They discuss how AI is driving innovation in Kubernetes, and also how AI adoption is driving people to Kubernetes.
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In this episode, news editor Jenna Barron interviews Julianna Lamb, co-founder and CTO of Stytch, about how to evolve your engineering processes. They discuss: How the dynamic of a team contributes to engineering efficiency How to play to the strengths of everyone on the team The benefits of engineers having ownership over the work they're doing…
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1 285: Using certifications to level up your development career (with CNCF's Christophe Sauthier) 12:40
In this episode, SD Times news editor Jenna Barron interviews Christophe Sauthier, head of CNCF certifications and trainings, about the benefits of getting a certification. They discuss: CNCF's recently created Kubestronaut achievement, which developers can get for completing all five of the organization's Kubernetes certifications How certifications can improve a developer's career What to look for when thinking about getting a certifications…
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1 284: Improving developer experience with visual collaboration tools (Sponsored by Lucid Software) 15:21
This episode was sponsored by Lucid Software, a provider of a visual collaboration suite for developers. Learn more here: https://lucid.co/ In this episode, David Rubinstein, editor-in-chief of SD Times, interviews Jessica Guistolise, evangelist at Lucid Software, about how visual collaboration can improve developer experience. They discuss: Challenges with gaining visibility in software development The value of visualizations How visual collaboration streamlines Agile development Resources: https://sdtimes.com/softwaredev/accelerating-innovation-how-the-lucid-visual-collaboration-suite-boosts-agile-team-efficiency/…
In this episode, SD Times editor-in-chief David Rubinstein interviews Ayah Bdeir, senior strategic advisor at Mozilla, about the Open Source Initiative's (OSI) effort to define Open Source AI. Key talking points include: Why there's a need to have a definition for open source AI The controversy over how to classify training data Mozilla's collaboration with OSI on this work Open Source AI definition: https://opensource.org/osd…
In this episode, SD Times editor-in-chief David Rubinstein interviews Stacey Kruczek, director of developer relations at Aerospike and steering committee member of the Developer Relations Foundation. They talk about why developer relations is important, including why the Developer Relations Foundation was formed. Key talking points: What a DevRel does How developer relations elevates the role of developers The future of developer relations Transcript: https://sdtimes.com/softwaredev/qa-why-the-developer-relations-foundation-is-forming/…
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1 281: The state of open source in the Global South (with the Eclipse Foundation's Thabang Mashologu) 18:17
In this episode, we are joined by Thabang Mashologu, VP of community at the Eclipse Foundation, who dives into the findings of the organization's recent study on the State of Open Source in the Global South. Key talking points include: The positive impact that open source is having in the Global South How developers are using it to drive career growth Using open source to solve gender inequality issues Download the Report: https://outreach.eclipse.foundation/open-source-global-south-developers…
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In this episode we speak to Tom Kincaid, senior vice president of database servers and tools at EDB and Jozef de Vreis, chief product engineering officer at EDB. Both are contributors to PostgreSQL, so they came on to talk about the new features in Postgres 17, which is now available (Note: episode was recorded prior to the release, which is why you'll hear it being referred to as an "upcoming" release). Key talking points include: Why Postgres remains so popular Expanded JSON support in this release The addition of incremental backup…
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1 279: The importance of buildpacks in developing cloud native applications (sponsored by Cloud Foundry Foundation) 11:55
This episode was sponsored by the Cloud Foundry Foundation . In this episode, we interview Ram Iyengar, chief evangelist of the Cloud Foundry Foundation, about the role of buildpacks in software development today. Key talking points include: The importance of the buildpacks community Korifi , Cloud Foundry's platform for creating and deploying applications on Kubernetes Where Cloud Foundry fits in a Kubernetes world The importance of giving developers better tooling Further resources: Article: Transition application code to images with Cloud Native Buildpacks Webinar: From Source to Container – Gaining Productivity with Open Source Paketo Buildpacks…
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In this episode, we interview Matt Johnston, CEO of GitKraken, about developer experience. Some key points we discussed during our conversation include: Platform engineering as a component of developer experience How DevEx attracts top talent What "developer joy" is
In this episode, we spoke with Tushar Katarki, senior director of product for Red Hat's GenAI Foundation Model Platforms Portfolio, about some of the issues companies may run into when trying to implement generative AI. Key talking points include: The rush to AI Challenges companies run into The human factor of AI implementation and use This episode originally aired on our other ITOps focused podcast, Get With IT. To subscribe to that show, visit here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2114207…
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1 276: How time series data is revolutionizing data management (with InfluxData's Evan Kaplan) 11:39
In this episode we speak to Evan Kaplan, CEO of InfluxData, a pioneer and leader of time series data. Key talking points: Why specialized databases are needed for collecting time series data The challenges of storage and compression Integration of time series data with training AI
In this episode, we speak with David Ross, Agile evangelist for Miro, about some of the misconceptions people may have about Agile today. Key talking points include: How Agile was perceived 15-20 years ago vs today The realization that prescriptive frameworks aren't always effective The importance of flexible tool sets that support evolving workflows How AI will impact team size and composition…
In this episode, we speak with Rob Whiteley, CEO of Coder, about OpenAI's recent announcement of CriticGPT, a new AI model that provides critiques of ChatGPT responses in order to help the humans training GPT models better evaluate outputs during reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLFH). According to OpenAI, CriticGPT isn't perfect, but it does help trainers catch more problems than they do on their own. Key talking points include: The downsides of having AI testing the quality of other AI models Why it's important to be specific about what types of errors the model is allowed to look for Is this another example of rushing into AI?…
In this episode, we interview Cameron van Orman, chief strategy & marketing officer and GM of Automotive Solutions at Planview . He has a lot of insight into software-defined vehicles and what goes into making them, and offers thoughts on: How automakers are adapting to merge digital experiences into their cars Ensuring predictability and visibility into the software supply chain of vehicles What goes into making sure these complex software systems don't fail in any capacity Subscription services driving up the total cost of ownership for car owners Technical debt at auto manufacturers…
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In this episode, SD Times news editor Jenna Barron interviews Brian Hopkins, VP of Emerging Tech Portfolio at Forrester, about the company's Top 10 Emerging Technologies for 2024 list. They talk about: The shift from generative AI to agentic AI How AI agents are giving way to a number of other emerging technologies Splitting generative AI into two categories: text and visual How AI is influencing security advances Read the list: https://www.forrester.com/blogs/top-10-emerging-technologies-for-2024/…
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