
"The company said the launch of Red Hat Developer Lightspeed, a portfolio of AI solutions, will equip developer teams with "intelligent, context-aware assistance" through virtual assistants. Available on the Red Hat Developer Hub, the first of these AI tools is accessible through the hub's chat interface. The company said this will help speed up non-coding-related tasks, including development of test plans, troubleshooting applications, and creating documentation. This AI assistant can be used via both publicly available and self-hosted large language models (LLMs)."
""So code modernization can often be a challenge, and especially as those custom languages and frameworks percolate and organically move through organizations and get adopted," he added. "The question of how do you maintain currency of software is really a challenge for many of our customers, and this happens not just at the code level, but even at the operating system level, at all layers of the stack.""
Red Hat launched Red Hat Developer Lightspeed, a portfolio of AI solutions providing intelligent, context-aware virtual assistants for developer teams. The first tool is available on the Red Hat Developer Hub via the hub's chat interface and targets non-coding tasks such as developing test plans, troubleshooting applications, and creating documentation. The assistant can operate with both publicly available and self-hosted large language models. A new AI assistant in the Migration Toolkit for Applications focuses on application modernization by automating source code refactoring inside IDEs and by understanding migration issues and how to solve them across the stack.
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