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AI and the Future of Software Development

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AI tools increase developer productivity and accelerate software development by automating repetitive tasks and tests, allowing developers to focus on critical and more complex work.

While there are many benefits to using these tools, AI also introduces legal and ethical issues. What measures should be implemented to address potential risks? Are there any guidelines and regulations? How do we determine ownership of the AI-generated code?

In this webinar, our panel of experts will discuss:

  • The impact of AI on software development
  • Potential risks and challenges
  • Guidelines and policies to address data privacy, security and ownership
Tracy Ragan
Creator & CEO - DeployHub
Tracy is CEO and Co-Founder of DeployHub. DeployHub is the first microservice catalog designed to facilitate the sharing, relationship mapping and versioning of microservices. Tracy is expert in configuration management and pipeline life cycle practices with a hyper focus on microservices and cloud native architecture. She currently serves as a board member of the Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF) where she is the elected General Member Representative. Tracy is a recognized evangelist in microservices and the continuous delivery pipeline. She is the creator of the Continuous Delivery Foundation Interactive Landscape, a blog contributor for the CDF and speaks at many DevOps events such as KubeCon and DevOpsWorld. Tracy is also a DevOps Institute Ambassador and speaks at AWS Marketplace webinar educational events. She is also the leader of the New Mexico CI/CD Foundation Meetups. Prior to DeployHub, Tracy was the COO and co-founder of OpenMake Software, a build acceleration and management tool that is the heart of development for over 400 enterprise development teams. 
Bryan Cole
Director of Customer Engineering, Tricentis
Bryan Cole is the Director of Customer Engineering at Tricentis. He has been an advocate for performance testing and engineering for the last two decades, working as a consultant, product manager, subject matter expert, solution architect, and enterprise architect. He believes performance is an attribute, not a feature, and is a strong proponent of a dedicated performance engineering discipline that involves participants from all aspects of the application development lifecycle. Bryan has led strategic conversations with hundreds of customers over the years and loves using stories and analogies to represent complex technical environments to people so that they can be easily understood.
Tom Taulli
Author - Pluralsight
Tom Taulli (@ttaulli) is the author of various books, including Generative AI: How ChatGPT and Other AI Tools Will Revolutionize Business and Artificial Intelligence Basics:  A Non-Technical Introduction. He also publishes a newsletter about AI (www.oneprompter.com).  Besides his writings, Tom has founded several high-tech companies. They include WebIPO, BizEquity and Hypermart.net, which was sold to InfoSpace.
Martin Klaus
VP Product Marketing - Tricentis
Martin leads product, solution and technical marketing at Tricentis. Martin is an expert in developing and executing successful go-to-market strategies for emerging technologies and software companies in high-growth market categories. Previously, Martin helped establish Red Hat as a leader in container and cloud-native application platforms which ultimately led to their acquisition by IBM. He also helped build the virtualization and cloud management business at VMware, and held a variety of product management and solution architecture roles for application development tools.
Alan Shimel
Founder & CEO - Techstrong Group

Alan is founder, CEO & editor-in-chief of Techstrong Group, the company behind DevOps.com, Container Journal, Security Boulevard and Digital Anarchist, as well as co-founder of the DevOps Institute. As such, he is attuned to the world of technology, particularly cloud, DevOps, security and open source. With almost 30 years of entrepreneurial experience, Alan has been instrumental in the success of several organizations. He is an often-cited personality in the security and technology community and is a sought-after speaker at industry and government conferences and events. In addition to his writing, his DevOps Chats podcast, DevOps TV and Digital Anarchist audio and videos are widely followed. Alan attributes his success to a combination of a strong business background and a deep knowledge of technology. His legal background, long experience in the field and New York street smarts combine to form a unique personality. He is a graduate of St. John's University with a Bachelor of Arts in Government and Politics, and holds a JD degree from NY Law School.

MITCH ASHLEY
CTO, Techstrong Group, Principal - Techstrong Research
Mitchell Ashley is a renowned strategist and technology executive. Mitchell has led successful IT, SaaS, and cybersecurity transformations. He’s led multiple teams in developing and bringing to market successful online services, cybersecurity, and networking products and services. Mitch serves as Principal of Techstrong Research where he leads a team of preeminent experts in digital transformation, DevOps, cloud-native, and cybersecurity. In this role, Mitch works with companies to align digital transformation and technology strategies to achieve disruptive goals and high impact results. Mitch is in high demand as a speaker at conferences the world over, and his popular DevOps Chats podcast engaging with digital leaders is one of the most widely followed in the field.

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