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Testing LLMs in web applications
2024-07-18 · 21:30
In this talk I will go over how I think about testing applications that integrate LLMs. I will go over what the challenges of writing such applications are and go over a few tools that are out there to overcome these challenges. |
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In this session, we will explore the architecture of Diffusers models and discuss components such as VAE and UNet. An example will be presented of how to combine text-to-image and image-to-image into one data pipeline with the Cloudera Data Platform (CDP). Specific emphasis will be placed on using ControlNet, PyTorch, and metadata persistence within CDP for editing images. |
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Next-Gen AI for Developers
2024-07-18 · 21:30
Allen Firstenberg
– Google Developer Expert (Google Assistant & AI/ML)
@ Google
In this session, we'll learn how developers of all skill levels can use the Gemini API to build cutting-edge AI applications, regardless of programming language. Discover how to leverage Gemini's unique features for responsible AI, Google Search integration, custom data grounding, and more and the benefits and trade-offs for each model. |
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AI Meetup (July): GenAI, LLMs and ML
2024-07-18 · 21:30
** Important RSVP here (Due to room capacity and building security, you must pre-register at the link for admission) Description: Welcome to our in-person AI meetup in New York. Join us for deep dive tech talks on AI, GenAI, LLMs and ML, hands-on workshops, food/drink, networking with speakers and fellow developers. Tech Talk: Using Generative AI and Diffusers with Cloudera Machine Learning (CML) and Posit Speaker: Kenton Davis (Cloudera), Rika Gorn (Posit) Abstract: In this session, we will explore the architecture of Diffusers models and discuss components such as VAE and UNet. An example will be presented of how to combine text-to-image and image-to-image into one data pipeline with the Cloudera Data Platform (CDP). Specific emphasis will be placed on using ControlNet, PyTorch, and metadata persistence within CDP for editing images. Tech Talk: Next-Gen AI for Developers Speaker: Allen Firstenberg (Objective) Abstract: In this session, we'll learn how developers of all skill levels can use the Gemini API to build cutting-edge AI applications, regardless of programming language. Discover how to leverage Gemini's unique features for responsible AI, Google Search integration, custom data grounding, and more and the benefits and trade-offs for each model. Tech Talk: Testing LLMs in web applications Speaker: Haldun Anil (Braze) Abstract: In this talk I will go over how I think about testing applications that integrate LLMs. I will go over what the challenges of writing such applications are and go over a few tools that are out there to overcome these challenges. Speakers/Topics: Stay tuned as we are updating speakers and schedules. If you have a keen interest in speaking to our community, we invite you to submit topics for consideration: Submit Topics Sponsors: We are actively seeking sponsors to support our community. Whether it is by offering venue spaces, providing food/drink, or cash sponsor. Sponsors will not only speak at the meetups, receive prominent recognition, but also gain exposure to our extensive membership base of 20,000+ AI developers in New York or 350K+ worldwide. Community on Slack/Discord
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AI - Built by Open-source
2023-08-31 · 16:00
Maddie Shang
– Sr. AI Research Engineer
@ OpenMined
Open-source is helping AI become more aligned, trustworthy, accessible and creating opportunities at a scale we’ve never experienced before. The future of AI is open and bountiful… will you be a part of it? |
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GenAI: An Unreliable Information Store...and What to Do About It
2023-08-31 · 15:30
Noble Ackerson
– AI Product Manager
@ Ventera
Synopsis: Embark on an enlightening journey with Noble as he tackles the challenges of integrating Large Language Models (LLMs) into enterprise environments. Understand the inherent unreliability of these models and explore innovative solutions, ranging from vector databases to prompt chaining, that aim to enhance the trustworthiness of LLMs in crucial applications. |
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Automatic Generation of Grammar-Agnostic Visualizations and Infographics using Large Language Models
2023-08-31 · 15:00
Delve into the fascinating realm of visualization generation with LIDA, a tool that seamlessly integrates LLMs and Image Generation Models (IGMs). Victor will explore the challenges, designs, and innovations in the world of LLM-enabled visualization tools. |
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Envisioning Navigation: Harnessing AI for Assistive Solutions
2023-08-31 · 14:30
Roya Kandalan
– Senior Research Scientist
@ Aware, Inc.
Navigating the development of an assistive indoor technology for the visually impaired, my PhD journey intersected with Google's advanced tools. Tasked with optimizing location accuracy on budget smartphones, I integrated methodologies reminiscent of those in autonomous vehicle systems. The application utilized TensorFlow Lite's version of YOLO from GCP for obstacle detection, enhanced with transfer learning to widen object recognition capabilities. Google's text-to-speech and speech recognition APIs became pivotal, filling the gap in my resource constraints. This talk underscores the power of leveraging accessible tools in creating impactful, innovative tech solutions, while offering insights into the practical challenges and successes of my endeavor. |
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Using LLMs to Bridge the Fuzzy Human / Digital Computer Boundary
2023-08-31 · 14:00
Allen Firstenberg
– Google Developer Expert (Google Assistant & AI/ML)
@ Google
Explore how Large Language Models (LLMs) are bridging the gap between human thought processes and discrete digital operations. Allen will provide insights on using LLMs for tasks such as SQL queries, creating search embeddings, and generating human-friendly responses. |
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Keynote Address
2023-08-31 · 13:00
Peter Norvig
– Director of Research
@ Google
Delve into the intricate confluence of AI-driven search, software development, and online education and reflect upon its implications for developers, educators, and tech enthusiasts. |
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