170. Treffen: How to get trustworthy enterprise AI in your trusted IDE
Mo, 24.03.2025 · 18:00 Uhr · Exxeta AG, Neumarkt 9-19, 04109 Leipzig (Hauseingang B, 4. OG, linke Glastür)
Ed Burns
· Microsoft
Ed Burns is a Principal Architect for Java on Azure at Microsoft and has worked on a wide variety of client and server side web technologies since 1994.
Please note: Session in English
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Session
There is no question that the hype around the impact of AI on the art of software development is continuing to go higher and higher. Most developers are now accustomed to this hype cycle and have learned to be skeptical and wait for real impact and results. This session covers observations gleaned from Ed’s 30 year career on the cycle of skepticism->fear->acceptance->enthusiasm that seems to always accompany the introduction of each disruptive technology. From email, to web, to search, to social, to distributed version control, and now to AI. Is this hype cycle any different? In some ways yes, in others no.
Using current and evolving examples of Microsoft’s introduction of AI into Visual Studio Code and IntelliJ Idea, we’ll explore how to evaluate the trustworthyness of AI for use in large enterprises, from technical and business perspective.
Aspects of trust include the ability for enterprises to
- trust that none of their code is being scanned and funneled back to Microsoft to train their models.
- trust that using AI does not introduce any IP violations that would place the enterprise at risk of copyright infringement.
- trust that the AI is suited to common tasks, such as large scale code migration across the entire enterprise. You’ll also learn the absolute latest on how Microsoft is bringing the power of AI to you, in the IDEs you already know and love.
Verlosung
Unter allen Teilnehmenden verlosen wir je ein Exemplar der Fachbücher “Clean Architecture Praxisbuch” von Tom Hombergs, “Algorithmen kapieren” von Aditya Y. Bhargava und “Inkscape - Praxiswissen für Einsteiger” von Winfried Seimert. Alle drei Bücher sind im mitp Verlag erschienen. Der Verlag unterstützt unsere Veranstaltung als Preissponsor.
Gastgeber
Wir sind zu Gast bei unserem Fördermitglied, der Exxeta AG in Leipzig. Vielen Dank für Euren Support! Mehr zur Exxeta AG findest Du im Unternehmensprofil.
Den einfachsten Zugang zum Hauseingang B erhaltet ihr über die Universitätsstraße 16, vorbei am Restauranteingang “Max Enk”. Unser Haupteingang befindet sich im 4. OG, linke Glastür.
Wir empfehlen die Anreise mit Öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln.
170. Treffen: How to get trustworthy enterprise AI in your trusted IDE
Mo, 24.03.2025 · 18:00 Uhr · Exxeta AG, Neumarkt 9-19, 04109 Leipzig (Hauseingang B, 4. OG, linke Glastür)
Please note: Session in English
Medien
Plakat (PDF)
Banner (JPG, 1.200 x 627 px)
Session
There is no question that the hype around the impact of AI on the art of software development is continuing to go higher and higher. Most developers are now accustomed to this hype cycle and have learned to be skeptical and wait for real impact and results. This session covers observations gleaned from Ed’s 30 year career on the cycle of skepticism->fear->acceptance->enthusiasm that seems to always accompany the introduction of each disruptive technology. From email, to web, to search, to social, to distributed version control, and now to AI. Is this hype cycle any different? In some ways yes, in others no.
Using current and evolving examples of Microsoft’s introduction of AI into Visual Studio Code and IntelliJ Idea, we’ll explore how to evaluate the trustworthyness of AI for use in large enterprises, from technical and business perspective.
Aspects of trust include the ability for enterprises to
- trust that none of their code is being scanned and funneled back to Microsoft to train their models.
- trust that using AI does not introduce any IP violations that would place the enterprise at risk of copyright infringement.
- trust that the AI is suited to common tasks, such as large scale code migration across the entire enterprise. You’ll also learn the absolute latest on how Microsoft is bringing the power of AI to you, in the IDEs you already know and love.
Verlosung
Unter allen Teilnehmenden verlosen wir je ein Exemplar der Fachbücher “Clean Architecture Praxisbuch” von Tom Hombergs, “Algorithmen kapieren” von Aditya Y. Bhargava und “Inkscape - Praxiswissen für Einsteiger” von Winfried Seimert. Alle drei Bücher sind im mitp Verlag erschienen. Der Verlag unterstützt unsere Veranstaltung als Preissponsor.
Gastgeber
Wir sind zu Gast bei unserem Fördermitglied, der Exxeta AG in Leipzig. Vielen Dank für Euren Support! Mehr zur Exxeta AG findest Du im Unternehmensprofil.
Den einfachsten Zugang zum Hauseingang B erhaltet ihr über die Universitätsstraße 16, vorbei am Restauranteingang “Max Enk”. Unser Haupteingang befindet sich im 4. OG, linke Glastür.
Wir empfehlen die Anreise mit Öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln.
Ed Burns
· Microsoft
Ed Burns is a Principal Architect for Java on Azure at Microsoft and has worked on a wide variety of client and server side web technologies since 1994.