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  • Jan 5, 2024 | cxotalk.com | Michael Krigsman |Bob Muglia

    Transcript Michael Krigsman: Welcome to episode 819 of CXOTalk. We're exploring enterprise AI survival with Bob Muglia who is, I think I can say, genuinely an industry luminary. Bob Muglia: Great to be here. Is it really 819? Is that many really? Michael Krigsman: 819. Bob Muglia: Pretty impressive. Pretty impressive. Michael Krigsman: Bob, very briefly, tell us about your background. Bob Muglia: I joined Microsoft in early of 1988. I started as the first technical person on SQL Server.

  • Sep 16, 2023 | fauna.com | Bob Muglia

    SQL is a good friend to many people, myself included. My first deep dive into SQL was in 1987, just before I became the first technical person at Microsoft to work on SQL Server. It feels like SQL has been around forever. In just a few years, SQL will celebrate its 50th birthday. Developed by IBM in the 1970s and popularized by Oracle and a slew of other database systems in the ‘80s, the relational model and SQL revolutionized the database industry.

  • Sep 8, 2023 | cxotalk.com | Michael Krigsman |Bob Muglia |QuHarrison Terry

    Michael Krigsman: Today on Episode #804 of CXOTalk, we're talking about the democratization of technology and the impact on AI. Our guest is Bob Muglia. He is the former CEO of Snowflake and has had a legendary career. I'm here with my amazing guest co-host QuHarrison Terry. Bob, as we introduce you, I will hold up your book. It is called The Datapreneurs. You have this extraordinary background in the computer industry. Bob Muglia: I joined Microsoft and spent 23 years there.

  • Aug 15, 2023 | tdwi.org | Bob Muglia |Steve Hamm

    Three Things Leaders Must Consider for the Coming Age of Artificial General Intelligence Artificial general intelligence, a term coined by scientists, describes computing systems that could eventually be as smart as humans. Practically speaking, what does this mean, and what are its implications? With progress comes change, and artificial general intelligence (AGI) will create opportunities never before available in human history.

  • Jun 28, 2023 | bigthink.com | Bob Muglia

    Excerpted from The Datapreneurs courtesy of Peakpoint Press, an imprint of Skyhorse Publishing. When artificial general intelligence (AGI), the ability of machines to match or even surpass human intelligence, seems to be within our grasp, we must encode ethics models within our future intelligent machines to ensure they contribute to the betterment of humanity and fulfill the new social contract we need.

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