🎙️ Former senior intelligence officer and author of The Fourth Intelligence Revolution Anthony Vinci joins the show to explore AI’s evolving role in intelligence, the challenges of bringing modern tech into government infrastructure, and what everyday citizens can do to keep themselves and loved ones safe from intelligence probing. https://lnkd.in/e8tkMJYc
Stack Overflow
Software Development
New York, NY 1,594,362 followers
Stack Overflow empowers the world to develop technology through collective knowledge.
About us
Stack Overflow's public platform serves 100 million people every month, making it one of the 50 most popular websites in the world. Founded in 2008, Stack Overflow’s public platform is used by nearly everyone who codes to learn, share their knowledge, collaborate, and build their careers. Our products and tools help developers and technologists in life and at work. These products include Stack Overflow for Teams, Stack Overflow Advertising, and Stack Overflow for Talent. Stack Overflow for Teams, our core SaaS collaboration product, is helping thousands of companies around the world make the transition to remote work, address business continuity challenges, and undergo digital transformation. Whether it’s on Stack Overflow or within Stack Overflow for Teams, community is at the center of all that we do.
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https://stackoverflow.co/
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- Software Development
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
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- 2008
- Specialties
- Software Engineering, Q&A, Communities, Knowledge Management, Knowledge Sharing, and Software Development
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If your AI strategy is falling short, you may be missing one crucial ingredient: humans. For AI tools to meet their promises of higher productivity and more efficiency, companies need the important contextual knowledge that only humans can give. That's why big enterprises use Stack Internal to manage and curate the knowledge necessary for truly powerful AI tools. Learn more about our next generation knowledge intelligence layer: https://lnkd.in/egX2qret
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#SPONSORED As AI tools become more common in software development, AI-generated code is inevitable—but do bugs and incidents have to be, too? On our blog, CodeRabbit's Vice-President of Applied AI David Loker dives into the results of their latest state of AI report, including what kinds of bugs AI coding agents are most likely to produce and what technical teams can do to stop errors. https://lnkd.in/e3-Zzmvi
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Chat is now available to all registered users! Whether you're in the million rep club or just starting out on Stack Overflow, our chat rooms are a place for you to discuss, connect, and find community across an abundance of buzzy and essential tech topics. Learn about how chat rooms work and how they're making connection easier for our users at all experience levels: https://lnkd.in/epn-xfCY
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We're headed to #HumanX2026! Join us April 6-9 in San Francisco for the one of the most impactful AI events across the globe, where our CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar will be hosting a fireside chat, diving into insights on technical innovation, agentic AI, and the importance of high-quality data for the enterprise. Don't miss it! Learn more and register for HumanX 2026: https://lnkd.in/e_K9z2P7
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🎙️ Host Ryan Donovan sits down with Michael Parker, VP of Engineering at TurinTech AI, to discuss the newest kind of tech debt caused by AI-generated code, the uneven productivity results of AI tools, and what nervous developers can do to maintain joy in their work. https://lnkd.in/eCcQk_Ui
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Each year, we donate to charity on behalf of every moderator on our Stack Exchange sites. This year, we donated over $49,000 to seven different organizations focused on causes important to our communities, ranging from Doctors Without Borders to Girls Who Code to the Rainforest Alliance. Learn more about our 17th annual Stack Gives Back: https://lnkd.in/evbZH6tB
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🎙️ Prakash Chandran, CEO and co-founder of Xano, joins the show to discuss the intricate relationship between frontend and backend development, the potential challenges for universal frontend interfaces, and the importance of not letting your frontend write checks your backend can't cache. https://lnkd.in/ezjKycst
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🎙️ On the floor of #AWSreInvent, we're getting an AWS history lesson from their own Senior Principal Engineer David Yanacek, who shares with us the truth behind Amazon Web Services (AWS)'s Black Friday origin mythos, his predictions for the future of software development in an autonomous agent world, and how his team developed the cloud tools that now power 30% of the internet. https://lnkd.in/e9Z-27m8
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Malicious actors are always innovating new ways to hack software, and security controls can feel like a cat and mouse game. And it's not just your software—it's your third party dependencies, too. On the floor of re:Invent, Exaforce's co-founders Ariful Huq and Marco Rodrigues dive into how detection frameworks can help you turn your security from a game of whack-a-mole into a reliable system, and where AI triage fits into security systems. https://lnkd.in/eiaEWzhC
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