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AI Developer Tools at Google with Paige Bailey

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Software Engineering Daily

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4.2653 Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Over the years, Google has released a variety of ML, data science, and AI developer tools and platforms. Prominent examples include Colab, Kaggle, AI Studio, and the Gemini API. Paige Bailey is the Uber Technical Lead of the Developer Relations team at Google ML Developer Tools, working on Gemini APIs, Gemma, AI Studio, Kaggle, Colab

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Over the years, Google has released a variety of ML, data science, and AI developer tools and platforms.

0:06.9

Prominent examples include CoLab, Cagle, AI Studio, and the Gemini API.

0:13.0

Paige Bailey is the Uber-technical lead of the developer relations team at Google ML Developer

0:18.2

Tools, working on Gemini APIs, Gemma, AI Studio, Cagle, CoLab, and

0:23.3

Jacks. She joins the podcast to talk about the specialized task of creating developer tools

0:28.6

for ML and AI. This episode of Software Engineering Daily is hosted by Jordy Mon Companies.

0:35.9

Check the show notes for more information on Jordy's work and where to find him.

0:51.7

Paige, welcome to Software Engineering Daily.

0:54.2

Excellent. I am so excited to be here and really excited to have the opportunity to talk to you

0:59.7

and also loved the questions that you were asking before we hit record. I think this is going to be a fun conversation.

1:06.0

I do have a point to make at the beginning because you're one of the owners of one of them

1:09.6

funnest social media handles. You are a dynamic page. But I do have a question about it.

1:15.2

Apart from being fun, have you ever done any dynamic web page design, web page loading that

1:21.5

credits you with the honor of being the owner of such a handle? So I am not gifted in the web design space or the web app

1:29.6

creation space for that. I look to all of my dear friends who are working on things like NextJS

1:34.3

and all of the JavaScript and TypeScript libraries. I will say that I did have the pleasure

1:39.8

and the honor really of working with the VS code team for quite some time when I was at Microsoft.

1:44.6

And that's not really web design, but it is very much kind of like the JavaScript TypeScript

1:49.5

contingent. And I love and adore creating VS code extensions just because they're super easy to

1:55.8

create if folks haven't experimented with them previously. And they're also very, very useful in the sense that you

2:02.3

can have VS code extensions to a broad spectrum and variety of things. We were chatting about the

2:07.8

fact that I had been following you for years now and that you, in my vision of the industry,

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