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PyData Boston 2025

2025-12-08 – 2025-12-10 PyData

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The Boringly Simple Loop Powering GenAI Apps

The Boringly Simple Loop Powering GenAI Apps

2025-12-09 Watch
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Do you feel lost in the jungle of GenAI frameworks and buzzwords? Here's a way out. Take any GenAI app, peel away the fluff, and look at its core. You'll find the same pattern: a boringly simple nested while loop. I will show you how this loop produces chat assistants, AI agents, and multi-agent systems. Then we'll cover how RAG, tool-calling, and memory are like lego bricks we add as needed. This gives you a first-principles based map. Use it to build GenAI apps from scratch; no frameworks needed.

Using Traditional AI and LLMs to Automate Complex and Critical Documents in Healthcare

2025-12-09
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Informed Consent Forms (ICFs) are critical documents in clinical trials. They are the first, and often most crucial, touchpoint between a patient and a clinical trial study. Yet the process of developing them is laborious, high-stakes, and heavily regulated. Each form must be tailored to jurisdictional requirements and local ethics boards, reviewed by cross-functional teams, and written in plain language that patients can understand. Producing them at scale across countries and disease areas demands manual effort and creates major operational bottlenecks. We used a combination of traditional AI and large language models to autodraft the ICF across clinical trial types, across countries and across disease areas at scale. The build, test, iteration and deployment offers both technical and non technical lessons learned for generative AI applications for complex documents at scale and for meaningful impact.

"Save your API Keys for someone else" -- Using the HuggingFace and Ollama ecosystems to run good-enough LLMs on your laptop

2025-12-08
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In this 90 minute tutorial we'll get anyone with some basic Python and Command Line skills up and running with their own 100% laptop based set of LLMs, and explain some successful patterns for leveraging LLMs in a data analysis environment. We'll also highlight pit-falls waiting to catch you out, and encourage you that your pre-GenAI analytics skills are still relevant today and likely will be for the foreseeable future by demonstrating the limits of LLMs for data analysis tasks.