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Spotlight on Agentic AI x Women in Data
2025-06-16 · 17:30
Join us for this special event in collaboration with Women in Data. Agenda 06:30pm - Doors open, food and drink served 07:00pm - Welcome 07:05pm - Rachel Lee Nabors "The Death of the Browser" In ten years, Internet Browsers may be a nostalgic memory. As enterprises face mounting API costs and integration headaches, a new paradigm is emerging. The internet's evolution from an open highway into a maze of walled gardens and monetized APIs has created significant challenges for businesses—but it has also set the stage for accessing and organizing the world’s information. This talk traces our journey from the invention of the browser to the arms race of scraping for data and access to it to the dawn of AI agents, showing how the challenges of today opened the door to tomorrow. See how technologies refined by the web scraping community are combining with large language models to create practical alternatives to costly API integrations. From the rise of platform monopolies to the emergence of AI agents, this timeline-based exploration will help you understand where we've been, where we are, and where we're heading. Join us for a glimpse of how AI agents are enabling a return to the era of free information with ""the web as the API. 07:45pm - Break 08:00pm - James Faure, Clario "Beyond the Model: Where the Real Value in AI Lies Now" The foundational model race is over. OpenAI, Meta, Google, Anthropic, and others have cemented their place, and while incremental gains will come, the biggest leap left is in reasoning over large context windows. So, where’s the real opportunity now? In this talk, we’ll explore the next frontier: the application layer, or more commonly known as Agents. The winners in AI will be those who master the design of vertical agents—specialised, accurate, and cost-effective tools built on top of existing models. We’ll unpack how to build strong MOATs through system prompt engineering, what separates useful agents from noisy ones, and why the next generation of high-value AI products will be defined not by the models they use, but by how they use them. Whether you're building, investing, or leading, this session will show you where to focus for real impact. 08:40 - Jethro Reeve, Coeffecient “Zero to Coder: A vibe coder's story” Jethro landed his first data science contract in late 2023 as a fresh grad, with a degree that has nothing to do with computer science. Two months ago, he got a full time job as a developer. He's here to share how it all panned out, share thoughts on the impact of AI on software development, and help you get started on the same journey. 09:00pm - Wrap up, drinks at Angel London Please note you will be unable to enter the venue before 6.30pm. RSVPs will close 24 hours before the event, you may be unable to register after this time but you can still watch online. If you can't join us in person you can watch remotely via our YouTube channel. Our hosts may require that we provide a list of all attendees, please ensure that you register with a name that matches your government issued ID or bank card: if you do not we cannot guarantee you entry to the building. Please RSVP for the event well in advance if you plan to attend in person and unRSVP if you can no longer attend as limited spaces are available. |
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Discussing #Jobs #Data and #WhatsTheFuture with @TimOReilly #FutureOfData #Podcast
2018-08-30 · 15:00
Tim O’Reilly
– founder and CEO
@ O’Reilly Media, Inc.
This podcast spends time discussing Tim O'Reilly's futuristic perspective on data, analytics, AI, jobs, and organization. He sheds light on what are somethings businesses could do to stay relevant and future proof. He discussed his book and shared some of the key insights relevant to anyone thinking of staying relevant in the World led by technology and impacting the future. A must video for anyone working! Timeline: 00:28 Tim's journey. 06:03 Tim's current occupation. 10:50 Interesting work for interesting people. 15:08 Thinking behind the title "What's the future". 23:41 Culture and technology evolution. 26:29 Creating value for the shareholder. 35:06 Learning a new skill. 38:12 Labor and technology. 47:07 Investing in humans or technology? 56:02 The role of AI in Media. 59:45 How can an employee stay relevant? 1:04:28 Tim's favorite books. 1:09:38 Key takeaways. Tim's Book: WTF?: What's the Future and Why It's Up to Us by Tim O'Reilly https://amzn.to/2N5WhOn Tim's Recommended Read: AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order by Kai-Fu Lee https://amzn.to/2N8VGLL Prediction Machines: The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence by Ajay Agrawal and Joshua Gans https://amzn.to/2ugQBKr The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power and the Origins of Our Times by Giovanni Arrighi https://amzn.to/2ufhb6R Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist by Kate Raworth https://amzn.to/2LcbLQc Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World by Anand Giridharadas https://amzn.to/2utgeXF New Power: How Power Works in Our Hyperconnected World--and How to Make It Work for You by Jeremy Heimans and Henry Timms https://amzn.to/2NbBJ77 Seeing like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed by James C. Scott https://amzn.to/2ztnoRz The Struggle for Survival: An Historical, political, and Socioeconomic Perspective of St. Lucia by Anderson Reynolds https://amzn.to/2uqF22w Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/discussing-jobs-data-and-whatsthefuture-with-timoreilly-futureofdata-podcast/ Tim's BIO: Tim O’Reilly is the founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media, Inc. His original business plan was “interesting work for interesting people,” which worked out pretty well. O’Reilly Media delivers online learning, publishes books, runs conferences, urges companies to create more value than they capture, and tries to change the world by spreading and amplifying the knowledge of innovators. Tim has a history of convening conversations that reshape the computer industry. In 1993, he launched the first commercial, ad-supported site on the internet. In 1998, he organized the meeting where the term “open source software” was agreed on and helped the business world understand its importance. In 2004, with the Web 2.0 Summit, he defined how “Web 2.0” represented not only the resurgence of the web after the dot com bust, but a new model for the computer industry, based on big data, collective intelligence, and the internet as a platform. In 2009, with his “Gov 2.0 Summit,” he framed a conversation about the modernization of government technology that has shaped policy and spawned initiatives at the Federal, State, and local level and around the world. He has now turned his attention to the implications of AI, the on-demand economy, and other technologies that are transforming the nature of work and the future shape of the business world. This is the subject of his forthcoming book from Harper Business, WTF: What’s the Future and Why It’s Up to Us. About #Podcast: FutureOfData podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers, and lead practitioners to discuss their journey in creating the data-driven future.Wanna Join? If you or any you know wants to join in or sponsor, Email us @ [email protected] Keywords: FutureOfData #DataAnalytics #Leadership #Futurist #Podcast #BigData #Strategy |
The Future of Data Podcast | conversation with leaders, influencers, and change makers in the World of Data & Analytics |