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Walking the Talk: How We're Engaging in Responsible AI Practices at Zebra

After my last post about responsible AI practices, some people rightfully inquired about Zebra’s practices. So, I thought it would be best to answer these questions publicly. The first thing I want to stress is that our underlying Code of Conduct, company policies, and departmental procedures provide the foundation for everything we do at Zebra.

Summarizing SRE/Ops Podcasts Using an LLM

There are plenty of good SRE/Ops related podcasts out there. I follow a few of them and listen to episodes whose titles sound interesting. The problem with podcasts is that some episodes focus on one topic, and other episodes deal with a host of topics. In between there is filler and things that are not relevant to the topic but are necessary to carry on a conversation. Spending 30-60 minutes listening to podcasts is not always a great use of time.

Lightrun AI Autonomous Debugger

This video showcases how with Lightrun developer observability platform, developers can leverage the AI debugger within the platform plugin to swiftly identify critical code level issues through automated hypothesis and insertion of debugging actions at runtime (Lightrun dynamic logs, virtual breakpoints (Snapshots) and more. That helps reduce MTTR to mere minutes.

CNBC Says AI Will Replace Tech Support - Here's What They Got Wrong

Another day, another AI headline designed to spike your blood pressure. The Service Management industry is no stranger to dramatic proclamations about AI, and neither are you. But what’s the real story behind CNBC’s latest take, “The tech support desk at work is one of the first jobs AI is rapidly replacing?” Does the Palo Alto Networks company need media coverage? Does CNBC? CompTIA? All of them? Perhaps there is a hidden agenda behind the article being published.

Are Our Networks Ready for AI?

With all the hype surrounding AI, it’s critical to focus on building resilient networks capable of handling the performance demands that AI will introduce. As I often say, if your network observability solution isn’t detecting packet loss, neither will your AI engine. When you ask, “What’s the status of our global network health this morning?” a flawed or incomplete response could jeopardize critical decisions.

Automatically group events and reduce noise with AI-powered Intelligent Correlation

When you have a complex IT environment with many disparate tools, data sources, and teams, alert noise becomes overwhelming. This can delay incident response and cause missed alerts, ultimately leading to critical incidents and outages. Datadog Event Management’s Event Correlation groups and deduplicates events and alerts, reducing noise and helping response teams act on alerts faster.