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@wavesblog

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@wavesblog has appeared in 3 articles since 2022-04. Coverage peaked in 2023Q2 with 1 articles.

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2023-06-01
Wall Street Journal

Some IT executives say generative AI lowers the barrier for code creation, which could result in growing levels of complexity, technical debt, and confusion

Chief information officers could see their job getting more complex even as generative AI makes software development easier Tweets: @chrismattmann , @wavesblog , and @nyike Tweets: Chris Mattmann / @c...

2022-07-10
Wall Street Journal

As mobile ad targeting becomes less effective, the “super app” idea could become more appealing in the West with companies scrambling to keep people inside apps

Super apps, immensely popular in Asia but not in the U.S., are the new hot thing for companies scrambling to capture ever more of our time, attention and money Tweets: @glenngabe , @dherman76 , @glenn...

2022-04-04
Wall Street Journal

How Brad Smith helps Microsoft avoid government scrutiny by being amicable with regulators while directing negative attention at the company's Big Tech rivals

President Brad Smith has taken an amicable role with regulators.  Rivals say he also directs negative attention toward them. Tweets: @om , @carnage4life , @carnage4life , @wavesblog , @ryanlawler , @a...

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