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Steve Ranger

@steveranger

Writer, journalist and editor. High concept enthusiast.

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For ⁦TechFinitive.com⁩ I had a look at Amazon Bedrock and spoke to some of the people using it to build generative AI apps techfinitive.com/features/think…

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Python extends its lead as the most popular programming language — but why does it have such widespread appeal? By me at ⁦ITPro⁩ itpro.com/software/devel…

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AI is narrowing the performance gap between high and low skilled workers, but beware of trusting AI too much: by me at ITPro itpro.com/technology/art…

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Tech isn’t ever going to be a vote winner (unless your platform involves free iPhones or something). But that’s a symptom of a wider problem. The political classes have consistently underestimated the potential impact of technology: that needs to change. itpro.com/business/polic…

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Most developers will soon use an AI pair programmer — but don’t expect giant leaps in productivity. “The coding, that’s just the typing. The bottleneck on productivity was never keystrokes, it’s problem solving.” By me ITPro itpro.com/technology/art…

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And also Amtix! for those of us stuck with an Amstrad…The 15 (ish) greatest UK video game magazines of all time theguardian.com/games/article/…

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Generative AI is everywhere – but policy is still missing (and your staff are using it more than you realise) computerweekly.com/news/366583998… by me at ComputerWeekly

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This new hacker group is targeting software developers with phony job offers and fake projects. Interesting dive into how these groups are building their own ecosystems of attacks > by me at ITPro itpro.com/security/this-…

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I took a look at why AI matters so much for where networking Cisco goes next. I think it maybe tells a different story about who is going to really win in the generative AI world. itpro.com/technology/art…

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It’s time to face the open source security problem. Software companies have built on open source for decades. Now they need to give back. > by me at ITPro itpro.com/software/open-…

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This was interesting to write (and hopefully to read). When see how many GPUs it take to train an LLM - 24,000 Nvidia H100s for Llama 3 - then you can understand how AI is driving the chip giant's revenues. How Nvidia took the world by storm by me ITPro itpro.com/hardware/how-n…

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Generative AI is seeping into businesses whether they like it or not. That's a challenge and an opportunity for the tech chief. By me at ComputerWeekly > Why AI could finally get CIOs a seat at the table computerweekly.com/news/366589253… via ComputerWeekly

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The Great Resignation is back: Workers are underpaid, overworked, and fed up – and they're ready to quit all over again > by me at ITPro itpro.com/business/caree…

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New in C&I - Antimicrobial resistance is one of the biggest threats to humanity. Now AI is helping to identify promising antimicrobial compounds from unusual sources – including the genomes of extinct organisms like the woolly mammoth and giant elk. soci.org/chemistry-and-…