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AI Moves From Pilots to Production at the World’s Largest Developer Event

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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady explores the transformative role of artificial intelligence in software development, as highlighted at the WeAreDevelopers World Congress. This event, held in CityCube Berlin, brought together 15,000 attendees, including developers, artificial intelligence builders, and technology leaders, to discuss how artificial intelligence is moving from pilot projects to full-scale production. The congress emphasized the shift from questioning the capabilities of artificial intelligence to focusing on how to implement it effectively, securely, and at scale. Key discussions included the operational challenges of integrating artificial intelligence into software delivery systems, such as evaluating outputs, securing workflows, and maintaining human judgment. The event featured insights from prominent figures like Sead Ahmetović, Chief Executive Officer of WeAreDevelopers, and Thomas Pamminger, Chief Product Officer of WeAreDevelopers, who highlighted the evolving role of developers in the age of artificial intelligence. The congress also served as a platform for major technology announcements, including Google Cloud's Cloud Run sandboxes and Bright Data's Scraper Studio. The expo showcased over 200 partners, including NVIDIA, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services. WeAreDevelopers continues its global program with upcoming events in San Jose, California, and Bengaluru, India, aiming to provide a platform for developers and technology leaders to exchange ideas and shape the future of software development. For more information, visit the WeAreDevelopers website at https://www.wearedevelopers.com/ [https://www.wearedevelopers.com/].

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