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How to Use ChatGPT in Your Automated Tests

OpenAI's ChatGPT has become the fastest-growing app of all time – and if you've tried it, that probably doesn't come as a surprise! ChatGPT has become popular for everything from creative tasks like writing a poem to technical tasks like writing code. Meanwhile, the business world is quickly discovering its ability to summarize complex data sets or perform complicated analyses. But, of course, these use cases are just scratching the surface of what may be possible long term.

How to increase active users (MAU and DAU)

According to UBS, ChatGPT was the fastest growing consumer application in history. In just two months it went from launch to 100 million monthly active users. That led to a cultural and technological impact that saw Microsoft invest billions in the product’s parent company. But even if your product doesn’t break records, knowing the number of active users can help you understand its product/market fit, the impact of the changes you make, and how well the product retains user loyalty.

4 ways GPT will change the data and analytics industry

The GPT euphoria got doused with some reality recently as Samsung employees realized they were sending false information to customers and Italy outright banned ChatGPT. The hype and concerns further accelerated last week with the godfather of AI, Hinton, resigning from Google, President Biden summoning AI leaders to Washington, and several stocks nose-diving on the threats generative AI poses to their business models.

API-Managed Event Streaming with Kong Konnect and Amazon MSK

Event streaming allows companies to build more scalable and loosely coupled real-time applications supporting massive concurrency demands and simplifying the construction of services. Ultimately, we may need to grant access to such infrastructure to the most diverse entities, including external applications posting events that will be eventually consumed by internal systems. The purpose of such exposure is to promote development teams’ collaboration.

What's new from Google I/O 2023 for developers: Key announcements

This years I/O can be easily summed up by just one phrase: “AI”. AI absolutely everywhere. Sundar Pichai started, mentioned numerous times and ended the Keynote by mentioning AI. Some of the main announcements around AI for developers included the general availablity of “Bard” supporting 20 programming languages and use of the “PaLM 2” based models with some like “Gecko” small enough to run on mobile devices.