Today’s my last workday of the week (officially) before I take a couple of days off to recharge before Google Cloud Next. I’ll likely still have a reading list tomorrow, and then back on Monday!
[blog] Taking a responsible path to AGI. Very important topic, and the Google DeepMind team has a new paper with fresh perspectives on getting to artificial general intelligence.
[blog] How we built the new family of Gemini Robotics models. Relatedly, we now have robots that can make salads and dunk basketballs. Truly, we’re in the golden age.
[blog] Introducing Multi-Cluster Orchestrator: Scale your Kubernetes workloads across regions. This week is KubeCon, so expect a flood of Kubernetes-related news. For this one, having centralized orchestration makes it easier to manage fleets and place workloads.
[blog] Demystifying the Dreaded Garage Quote: How Gemini Became My Co-Pilot in Car Repair. I loved this. How often do we get documents—legal docs, healthcare forms, work quotes—and Alexis shows us how AI takes away our helplessness.
[article] How to Prepare for a Meeting Where Emotions Will Run High. Got a spicy meeting coming up? Here’s some help getting ready for it.
[blog] Why Go’s Tooling Feels Alien (but Powerful) to C# Developers. This won’t be the case in all situations, but it’s a reasonable look at the more IDE-centric C# toolset versus CLI-driven approach for Go devs.
[article] Developers feel the heat as AI coding tools shorten deadlines. Not surprising, as role expectations will absolutely change. But tech leaders also need to be well-versed in what’s feasible.
[article] Analysis: Google-Wiz deal sparks questions about cloud security strategy at AWS and Microsoft. This piece looks at how the hyperscalers are competing (or not) in the cloud security space.
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