software-architektur.tv: Generative AI Meets Software Architecture
In the videocast, Eberhard Wolff talks to Lars Röwekamp and Ralf D. Müller about how GenAI can help with software architecture.
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Generative AI and Large Language Models are on everyone's lips – but how can software architects use these technologies in a meaningful way for their work?
In this episode, the two experts do not discuss the integration of AI components into software architecture, but focus on how LLMs as tools support architects in their daily work. Lars Röwekamp and Ralf D. Müller highlight practical use cases and show where the strengths and limitations of this technology lie in architecture work.
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Livestream on November 29
The broadcast will take place live on Friday, November 29, 2024, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., and the episode will be available as a recording afterwards. During the livestream, interested parties can submit questions via Twitch chat, YouTube chat, BlueSky, Mastodon, Slack workspace or anonymously via the form on the videocast page.
software-architektur.tv is a videocast by Eberhard Wolff, blogger and podcaster on iX and well-known software architect who works as Head of Architecture at SWAGLab. Since June 2020, over 200 episodes have been produced, highlighting different areas of software architecture – sometimes with guests, sometimes Wolff solo. For over two years now, iX (heise Developer) has been integrating the episodes streamed via YouTube into the online channel so that viewers can follow the videocast from within Heise Medien.
Further information on the episode can be found on the videocast page.
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