Daily Wrap Up – February 6, 2023 (#024)

There’s an AI flavor to today’s links, including a post about our upcoming customer-facing large-large model experience in Search. You’ll also find posts about AI assistance for developers and challenges with digital transformation.

[blog] An important next step on our AI journey. You didn’t think that Google would sit back and let others claim to be “the leader in AI”, right? We’ve been doing some remarkable work during these past few years, and you’ll get your hands on it soon.

[blog] Pull, Don’t Push: How Catalysts Overcome Barriers and Drive Product Adoption. Good article about recognizing the cost of change, and how to make change.

[blog] Google Research, 2022 & beyond: ML & computer systems. Another outstanding post in this series about the present and future of ML. This one looks at some of the machinery that makes at-scale machine learning possible.

[blog] Why You Should Use AI to Improve Your Productivity As a Software Developer. App development will likely look different in the months and years ahead thanks to AI. This post discusses some of the options you have today.

[blog] The Risks of Moving Too Quickly with Serverless Development. Use more managed services wherever you can. But also be smart about how you approach it!

[blog] Unreadable Metrics: Why You Can’t Find Anything in Your Monitoring Dashboards. Check out this post for insight into designing good dashboards.

[blog] Improving Observability of GoLang Services. If you code in Go, you’ll like this look at logs, metrics, and tracing.

[blog] 2023 State of Databases for Serverless & Edge. Here’s a very good read for those wanting to understand the trends and technologies for serverless-friendly databases.

[blog] Digital Transformation: The Not-So-Secret Sauce To Getting The Basics Right. Some new data about challenges of digital transformation, including part-time investments.

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Author: Richard Seroter

Richard Seroter is currently the Chief Evangelist at Google Cloud and leads the Developer Relations program. He’s also an instructor at Pluralsight, a frequent public speaker, the author of multiple books on software design and development, and a former InfoQ.com editor plus former 12-time Microsoft MVP for cloud. As Chief Evangelist at Google Cloud, Richard leads the team of developer advocates, developer engineers, outbound product managers, and technical writers who ensure that people find, use, and enjoy Google Cloud. Richard maintains a regularly updated blog on topics of architecture and solution design and can be found on Twitter as @rseroter.

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