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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Wagenpfeil
Software Engineering | IT-Management | Gutachter für Informatik
Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) in the AI environment…. What is this again? Yesterday, Microsoft and NVIDIA held an interesting event in Munich on “Industrial Metaverse”, of course packed with the latest graphics, crazy computing and computing power, parallelization, and lots Continue Reading
A funny picture, but indeed an important and true core. Today’s programmers are often lost without the Internet, AI, copy&paste. One reason for this is that companies often place more value on the solution (as long as it works) than Continue Reading
Mark Zuckerberg announced this week in a (presumably real) video that he wants to develop an AGI with Meta, i.e. a general artificial intelligence that is equal to – if not superior to – the human intellect. Meta is said Continue Reading
At the turn of the year, a few more thoughts on a topic that has taken a bit of a back seat due to the various hypes and events in 2023: knowledge management! The management and organization of knowledge is Continue Reading
I just stumbled across this video with a demo of Google’s Gemini AI – please check it out! Even if a lot of things here are certainly still tailored for a demo and in practice many things will probably not Continue Reading
I am once again annoyed by all these advertisements and product descriptions that currently advertise with AI. AI here, AI there, now with AI, the best AI-supported blah blah blah. AI is definitely the latest “pig being driven through all Continue Reading
What is the complexity of augmented and mixed reality applications? In development? In UI/UX design? Concept? In the department? In research? Or…. everywhere? The fact is: programming is almost the easiest part of such applications. The example in the attached Continue Reading
Many years ago, I wanted to sell licenses for our self-developed software for TV stations to a radio station. The boss there said “the software is ready, isn’t it? Then all you have to do is burn it onto a Continue Reading
A picture says more than 1000 words…
I recently came across a memo from Steve Jobs from 1986 that I would like to share: Jobs called for a “meeting-free” day so that every employee has time and space to carry out individual work undisturbed and came to Continue Reading