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The Agentic Commerce Revolution
Beyond protocols: How to rearchitect your business for an AI-first world
O'Reilly Media on Artificial Intelligence
Why AI Efficiency May Be Making Your Organization More Fragile
The productivity gains from AI tools are undeniable. Development teams are shipping faster, marketing campaigns are launching quicker, and deliverables are more polished than ever. But if you’re a…
AI in the Office
My father spent his career as an accountant for a major public utility. He didn’t talk about work much; when he engaged in shop talk, it was generally with
O'Reilly Media on Decentralization
Why it's too early to get excited about Web3
There’s been a lot of talk about Web3 lately, and as the person who defined “Web 2.0” 17 years ago, I’m often asked to comment. I’ve generally avoided doing so because most prognostications about the…
O'Reilly Media on Future
Technology Trends for 2025
What O'Reilly Learning Platform Usage Tells Us About Where the Industry Is Headed
The End of Silicon Valley as We Know It?
Four ways the party may be coming to an end
«“The difference between theory and practice is always greater in practice than it is in theory,”»
O'Reilly Media on Java
Free Programming Ebooks
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Football Analytics with Python & R
Baseball is not the only sport to use "moneyball." American football fans, teams, and gamblers are increasingly using data to gain an edge against the competition. Professional and college teams … -…
O'Reilly Media on Programming
The End of Programming as We Know It
There’s a lot of chatter in the media that software developers will soon lose their jobs to AI. I don’t buy it. It is not the end of programming. It is the end of programming as we know it today. That…
O'Reilly Media on Software Engineering
AI and Programming: The Beginning of a New Era
Our AI Codecon conference kicked off today with Coding with AI: The End of Software Development as We Know It. Here are my opening remarks introducing the series’ themes. You can reserve your seat for…
What We Learned from a Year of Building with LLMs (Part I)
Learn faster. Dig deeper. See farther. It’s an exciting time to build with large language models (LLMs). Over the past year, LLMs have become “good enough” for real-world applications. The pace of…
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Welcome to the 21st Century: How To Plan For The Post-Covid Future
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A Field Guide to Rapidly Improving AI Products
Evaluation Methods, Data-Driven Improvement, and Experimentation Techniques from 30+ Production Implementations
Is AI a "Normal Technology"?
We think we see the world as it is, but in fact we see it through a thick fog of received knowledge and ideas, some of which are right and some of which are wrong. Like maps, ideas and beliefs shape…
The Next Leap for AI: Why Agents Need to Learn to Believe
The agentic AI systems that dazzle us today with their ability to sense, understand, and reason are approaching a fundamental bottleneck—not one of computational power or data availability but…
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