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** REGISTRATION via Thoughtworks website NECESSARY**

The Thoughtworks Technology Radar has been tracking changes in the technology landscape for over a decade. Our webinars usually give a glimpse into the main highlights of the newest edition. But this session will deep dive and look beyond the blips (emerging topics that caught our attention). Our focus will be specifically and fully on data blips that we think should be on your radar!

Why you should attend

  • Learnings based on real experience: The Radar captures the experiences and learnings from Thoughtworkers based on the work they do on behalf of our clients. As a result, it cuts across technologies, industries and geographies.
  • No fluff, no filter: We talk about blips that we liked, but we also don't hesitate to highlight experiences that did not work out for us.
  • True expert knowledge: Emily Gorcenski and Ben O'Mahony, two Thoughtworkers who stand for data expertise at Thoughtworks, will hand pick blips they consider especially interesting for data experts.

Who should attend? Data analysts, data scientists, data strategists, data Architects, data engineers, AI engineers, ML engineers, software engineers and anyone who is interested in the latest technologies that will help you to level up your data projects.

Speakers: Emily Gorcenski - Head of Data Europe Ben O'Mahony - Principal AI Engineer

Register now deep dive into data, and beyond!

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[Data edition] Technology Radar Vol. 31 - A look beyond the blip

Big Data Europe Onsite and online on 22-25 November in 2022 Learn more about the conference: https://bit.ly/3BlUk9q

Join our next Big Data Europe conference on 22-25 November in 2022 where you will be able to learn from global experts giving technical talks and hand-on workshops in the fields of Big Data, High Load, Data Science, Machine Learning and AI. This time, the conference will be held in a hybrid setting allowing you to attend workshops and listen to expert talks on-site or online.

AI/ML Big Data Data Science
DATA MINER Big Data Europe Conference 2020

This is a joint event with our event partners from Thougtworks. For more information check out their group.

------ ABOUT THE TALKS Winter is Coming... or is it? How to avoid the next AI winter by Emily Gorcenski The history of AI is full of boom and bust cycles, the most famous of them being the long AI winter that started in the 1970s following several high-profile failures to deliver. This talk will be a look at historical events in AI development, ranging from the DARPA Speech Understanding Research project to the Lighthill Report and the failure of Japan's 5th Generation Computer System. We'll explore what drives AI hype and how mismanaged expectations lead to systemic failures in project management, product management, and technical delivery. But we'll also look at what does work, and how we can avoid stepping on the same traps that have caught previous generations of AI research: by identifying clear product value, by developing continuous delivery for AI, and by tuning out the noise

Superpower your LLM-RAG Applications with a Knowledge Graph Platform like Neo4j by Michael Hunger As you might experienced yourself, LLMs like ChatGPT are powerful but not always trustworthy assistants. Being stochastic models that don't have access to the relevant data they can fabricate answers that are not grounded in truth. With a combination of a knowledge graph that can store real world information at high fidelity and vector search, you can provide the LLM with the correct, relevant context information it needs to answer your users questions. This is a combination of implementations of a pattern known as retrieval augmented generation (RAG) but with a twist. In this talk we'll explain and demonstrate the building blocks of such an approach and show an example in code and in live action. Of course nothing is perfect, that's why it's important to walk through challenges with building such GenAI apps and how to address them. And if there is interest, we can dive into some more advanced patterns.

Learn more at https://neo4j.com/generativea

AI Journeys: Avoiding the Pitfalls, Embracing the Potential with Graphs

This is a joint event with our event partners from Neo4j. For more information check out their homepage here. ------

ABOUT THE TALKS

Winter is Coming... or is it? How to avoid the next AI winter by Emily Gorcenski

The history of AI is full of boom and bust cycles, the most famous of them being the long AI winter that started in the 1970s following several high-profile failures to deliver. This talk will be a look at historical events in AI development, ranging from the DARPA Speech Understanding Research project to the Lighthill Report and the failure of Japan's 5th Generation Computer System. We'll explore what drives AI hype and how mismanaged expectations lead to systemic failures in project management, product management, and technical delivery. But we'll also look at what does work, and how we can avoid stepping on the same traps that have caught previous generations of AI research: by identifying clear product value, by developing continuous delivery for AI, and by tuning out the noise

Superpower your LLM-RAG Applications with a Knowledge Graph Platform like Neo4j by Michael Hunger

As you might experienced yourself, LLMs like ChatGPT are powerful but not always trustworthy assistants. Being stochastic models that don't have access to the relevant data they can fabricate answers that are not grounded in truth. With a combination of a knowledge graph that can store real world information at high fidelity and vector search, you can provide the LLM with the correct, relevant context information it needs to answer your users questions. This is a combination of implementations of a pattern known as retrieval augmented generation (RAG) but with a twist.

In this talk we'll explain and demonstrate the building blocks of such an approach and show an example in code and in live action. Of course nothing is perfect, that's why it's important to walk through challenges with building such GenAI apps and how to address them. And if there is interest, we can dive into some more advanced patterns. Learn more at https://neo4j.com/generativea

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ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

Emily Gorcenski I am a Principal Data Scientist and Head of Data for Thoughtworks Germany. I have a background in research engineering and computational and applied mathematics. I work as a data and software engineer, developing and architecting data driven applications. I am a strong advocate for data journalism and have contributed research, materials, and expertise to multiple award-winning projects.

Michael Hunger has been passionate about software development for more than 35 years. For the last 14 years, he has been working on the open source Neo4j graph database filling many roles, most recently leading Product Innovation and Developer Strategy. He especially loves to work with graph-related projects, users, and contributors, his current focus is generative AI, cloud integrations and developer experience. As a developer Michael enjoys many aspects of programming languages, learning new things every day, participating in exciting and ambitious open source projects and contributing and writing software related books and articles. Michael spoke at numerous conferences and helped organize several of them. His efforts got him accepted to the JavaChampions program. Michael helps kids to learn to program by running weekly girls-only coding classes at local schools. ------

ON THE AGENDA

18:30 Welcome & Snacks 19:00 Stage Time & Q&A 20:15 Networking 21:30 See you next time!

------ Code of Conduct We adhere to the Berlin Code of Conduct to ensure a welcoming and respectful environment for all participants. The event space operates under largely compatible Thoughtworks Meetups & Events CoC.

Accessibility The Location is accessible for wheelchair users. This includes the entrance (no steps to get into the location), toilets and the stage.

AI Journeys: Avoiding the Pitfalls, Embracing the Potential with Graphs

Join Emily Gorcenski in her enlightening session, 'A 'Moving SLO' For Machine Learning and AI Services,' as she unveils innovative strategies for ensuring Service Level Objectives in the dynamic world of ML and AI. 🚀🤖 Discover how to keep your AI services on track and continuously improve performance. 📈🌟 #MachineLearning #AIServices #slowed

✨ H I G H L I G H T S ✨

🙌 A huge shoutout to all the incredible participants who made Big Data Conference Europe 2023 in Vilnius, Lithuania, from November 21-24, an absolute triumph! 🎉 Your attendance and active participation were instrumental in making this event so special. 🌍

Don't forget to check out the session recordings from the conference to relive the valuable insights and knowledge shared! 📽️

Once again, THANK YOU for playing a pivotal role in the success of Big Data Conference Europe 2023. 🚀 See you next year for another unforgettable conference! 📅 #BigDataConference #SeeYouNextYear

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Emily Gorcenski | KEYNOTE | Four Years of Data Mesh in Practice: What Works, What Doesn’t, and What’s Left to Learn

Join Emily Gorcenski in her enlightening keynote as she reflects on 'Four Years of Data Mesh in Practice.' 📊🎙️ Explore the evolving landscape of Data Mesh theory and practice, uncovering the successes, failures, and the valuable lessons learned along the way. 🌐💡 Get into the technical nitty-gritty of building Data Mesh architectures and understanding the patterns and challenges that await. 🔍🛠️ #DataMesh #keynotespeaker

✨ H I G H L I G H T S ✨

🙌 A huge shoutout to all the incredible participants who made Big Data Conference Europe 2023 in Vilnius, Lithuania, from November 21-24, an absolute triumph! 🎉 Your attendance and active participation were instrumental in making this event so special. 🌍

Don't forget to check out the session recordings from the conference to relive the valuable insights and knowledge shared! 📽️

Once again, THANK YOU for playing a pivotal role in the success of Big Data Conference Europe 2023. 🚀 See you next year for another unforgettable conference! 📅 #BigDataConference #SeeYouNextYear

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