TNS
VOXPOP
How has the recent turmoil within the OpenAI offices changed your plans to use GPT in a business process or product in 2024?
Increased uncertainty means we are more likely to evaluate alternative AI chatbots and LLMs.
0%
No change in plans, though we will keep an eye on the situation.
0%
With Sam Altman back in charge, we are more likely to go all-in with GPT and LLMs.
0%
What recent turmoil?
0%
AUTHOR PROFILE
Mark Hinkle
Mark Hinkle

Mark has a long history in emerging technologies and open source. Before co-founding TriggerMesh, he was the executive director of the Node.js Foundation and an executive at Citrix, Cloud.com and Zenoss where he led their open source efforts.

STORIES BY Mark Hinkle
LLMs and Data Privacy: Navigating the New Frontiers of AI
Vector Databases: Long-Term Memory for Artificial Intelligence
Is Kubernetes Adoption Slowing?
Going from COBOL to Cloud Native
Is Serverless Just a Stopover for Event-Driven Architecture?
TriggerMesh, Case Study in Open Sourcing Enterprise Software
DevOps, Pandemics and 2022’s Cloud-y Future
Knative Applies to Join Kubernetes Community at CNCF
5 Open Technologies to Consider for Cloud Independence
Has Serverless Jumped the Shark?
Stop Talking About Multicloud and Hybrid Cloud and Start Talking About Integration
Avoid the Serverless Speed Trap
DevOps, DevApps and the Death of Infrastructure
The New Multicloud: Serverless, Application Flows and Automation
Build Next-Generation Cloud Native Applications with the SMOKE Stack
From DevOps to DevApps
The Role of Event-Driven Architectures in Modern Application Workflows
Putting Hybrid and Multi into Cloud Native
How Cloud Native, Serverless Can Breathe New Life into Legacy Apps