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In this episode of Blue Blazes, J. talks with developer, business owner, consultant, and cloud architect Mike Benkovich about AI and how software teams can use it. During the conversation, we see why AI should be viewed as a tool (not something to be feared), how it can help humans learn, and what individuals in the software field should be looking to use it for. Mike and J. also discuss the limitations and potential for inaccuracies associated with this technology.
About Today’s Blue Blazes Guest
Mike Benkovich is a Microsoft alumni and Azure MVP. While at Microsoft, Mike helped create the Azure Boot Camp events that were run across the nation. Today, he is a consultant, online instructor, and business owner. His website equips developers with tips and resources for a variety of technologies, and his online courses cover subjects like serverless computing and Azure enterprise development. Every Friday, Mike has “Azure office hours,” where people can sign up for a fifteen-minute chat to work through technological questions.
Learn more about Mike at Benkotips.com.
In this episode of Blue Blazes, J. talks with developer, business owner, consultant, and cloud architect Mike Benkovich about AI and how software teams can use it. During the conversation, we see why AI should be viewed as a tool (not something to be feared), how it can help humans learn, and what individuals in the software field should be looking to use it for. Mike and J. also discuss the limitations and potential for inaccuracies associated with this technology.
About Today’s Blue Blazes Guest
Mike Benkovich is a Microsoft alumni and Azure MVP. While at Microsoft, Mike helped create the Azure Boot Camp events that were run across the nation. Today, he is a consultant, online instructor, and business owner. His website equips developers with tips and resources for a variety of technologies, and his online courses cover subjects like serverless computing and Azure enterprise development. Every Friday, Mike has “Azure office hours,” where people can sign up for a fifteen-minute chat to work through technological questions.
Learn more about Mike at Benkotips.com.