On today’s episode of GenAI in the Enterprise, Zach hosts John Travis, principal at JFT PRG LLC. John shares his extensive background in healthcare and regulatory compliance and how #GenAI has fit in. They discuss the importance of transparency and fairness in AI applications, particularly in the healthcare decision-making processes. John highlights the regulatory considerations for companies venturing into generative …
GenAI in the Enterprise: Mark McKelvey, Co-Founder of Stacked Analytics
In this episode of Generative AI In The Enterprise, Zach delves into generative AI with guest Mark McKelvey, Co-Founder of Stacked Analytics. The two talk about the staying power of generative AI, with Mark providing insights into its various applications. From using large language models for data extraction and categorization to exploring novel ways of utilizing generative AI in decision-making …
GenAI in the Enterprise: Michael Eaton, Principal Consultant
Welcome back to GenAI in the Enterprise with Zach Gardner! Today, we host Principal Consultant, Michael Eaton. Michael got his first computer right out of high school, and the problem-solving of programming stuck. He’s been working in the industry since 1995. At first, Michael was extremely skeptical of Generative AI and its place in programming and the world in general. …
Can AI Write Code Now?
The topic of AI seems to be everywhere lately. At this point, I’ve consumed many hours of content regarding what it is and how it’s going to change the worldโฆ whether we want it to or not. However, I havenโt actually developed much code with it.
I’ve been writing code in some form since the early 2000s, but I have almost no practical experience with AI as used for development. Sure, I understand the basics, and I have a personal subscription to Chat GPT. But besides a couple of fun pictures that I’ve created of two of my past dogs that were never alive at the same time, I’ve not had much experience using it for code.
In this article, I’m going to test Chat GPT to see how much I can accomplish while writing as little actual code as possible.
Gen AI in the Enterprise: Vern Eastley, Legal AI Advisor
Gen AI in the Enterprise is happy to welcome Legal AI Advisor Vern Eastley of Vern Eastley Advisors! Vern is a software engineer by trade who found himself swept up in the AI trend a few years ago. He quickly realized a need for AI in the legal space and jumped headfirst into the business intersection in August of 2023. He’s been “drinking from the fire hose” ever since!
Today, Zach and Vern talk about things devs and architects should know about AI, giving proper attribution to tools like ChatGPT, what using Generative AI in the legal field looks like practically, preventing and dealing with hallucinations, and more.

