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EPISODE · Oct 3, 2024 · 44 MIN

Cracking the AI Code with Jim Voss & John Murcott

from eCommerce AI: The Revenue Revolution

In this episode, Jim Voss, Ari Kahn, and John Murcott discusses the future of AI in software development and the challenges it presents. He explores the idea of AI writing code that humans can't understand because it's trained on bytecode rather than high-level languages. The role of QA becomes crucial in ensuring that the software produced by AI meets the desired requirements. The conversation then shifts to the practical applications of AI in e-commerce, specifically in Hawk Search. The team discusses the importance of listening to customers and using their feedback to drive innovation. They also explore the concept of personal AI agents and the potential for personalized search experiences. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of websites and the role of AI in optimizing merchandising and supply chain processes.https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimvoss/

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