On the Generative AI in the Enterprise pod this week, Zach hosts the Director of UI Engineering at Procore, Chris Cantu. Zach and Chris discuss Generative AI’s place in engineering teams, like the ones Chris leads daily. He sees its benefit especially for junior engineers, bringing them up to speed quickly and teaching new patterns of dev. There’s no question, Gen AI tools like ChatGPT and Code Pilot are powerful tools that should be used… responsibly. Listen as we dive into the nuances of what that looks like in the real world.
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About Chris:
Chris has a wide variety of experiences in different industries and technologies including energy, education, financial, government, and web hosting. His technology experience includes J2EE, Grails, Software as a Service, and Front End Engineering. He has architected and built web applications/solutions for customer-driven sites such as irs.gov and my.rackspace.com. He prefers to solve the root cause of a problem in order to best meet his customers’ needs.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christophercantu/
About The Generative AI In The Enterprise Series:
Welcome to Keyhole Software’s first-ever Podcast Series, Generative AI in the Enterprise. Chief Architect, Zach Gardner, talks with industry leaders, founders, tech evangelists, and GenAI specialists to find out how they utilize Generative AI in their businesses.
And we’re not talking about the surface-level stuff! We dive into how these bleeding-edge revolutionists use GenAI to increase revenue and decrease operational costs. You’ll learn how they have woven GenAI into the very fabric of their business to push themselves to new limits, beating out competition and exceeding expectations.
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