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On 2025-04-17, we will have 3 amazing speakers to share with you how AI can help you solve problems you may have. And thank you very much to Google Berlin for hosting us this time. Reserve your seats now and see you very soon!

Agenda

5:30 PM: Doors open, Registration, Dinner and Drinks

6:30 PM: Build with Gemini – Learn about Gemini's multimodal and agentic capabilities" + Q&A by Patrick Löber

Gemini 2.0 and 2.5 are the latest foundational models released by Google DeepMind, offering multimodal understanding, realtime interactions, text-to-image generations, thinking, and tool support for agentic use cases. In this talk you'll get an overview of Gemini's capabilities, learn about prototyping with Google AI Studio, and how to build with Gemini models.

7:00 PM: "Applied NLP in the Age of Generative" + Q&A by Ines Montani

Large Language Models (LLMs) and in-context learning have introduced a new paradigm for developing natural language understanding systems: prompts are all you need! Prototyping has never been easier, but not all prototypes give a smooth path to production. In this talk, titled "Reality is Not an End-to-End Prediction Problem: Applied NLP in the Age of Generative AI," I'll share the most important lessons we've learned from solving real-world information extraction problems in industry and show you a new approach and mindset for designing robust and modular NLP pipelines in the age of Generative AI.

7:50 PM: Break

8:00 PM: AI Engineering for Everyone + Q&A by Tejas Kumar

This talk dives deep into the landscape of AI in 2025 with a focus on agents and extending the capabilities of language models through Model Context Protocol (MCP). After this talk, the audience will have a holistic understanding of AI for 2025 and will be able to build real-world solutions with them.

8:50 PM: Drinks and Networking


Speakers

Patrick Löber - Google DeepMind (Developer Relationships Engineer)

Ines Montani - Explosion (CEO & Founder)

Ines is a software developer working on Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing technologies, and the co-founder and CEO of Explosion (https://explosion.ai/) https://bsky.app/profile/inesmon…

Tejas Kumar - DataStax (Developer Relations Engineer)

Tejas Kumar is an international keynote speaker, best selling author, and host of the developer-loved ConTejas Code podcast with an engineering background spanning 23 years, from design to frontend to backend to devops. Today, Tejas shares talks at large with developer communities worldwide, equipping them to do their best work.

Hosted By

Alex Mir, GDG Organizer

GDG Berlin co-lead and Software Engineer

Emy Jamalian, QA engineer

I am a girl, a middle eastern, a European residence, an extra extroverted, a believer in making things work, a fighter for fairness, a motivator.

Jerome Mouton, Organizer

Louis Tsai, GDG Organizer

manjula dube, Organizer

I am Software Engineer & teacher. I'm a world renowned tech speaker.I am from India currently living in Berlin with my husband Sahil Mhapsekar.

I work at The Vanguard Group Europe. I am Founder of Geekabyte that aims to deliver in person tech workshops on Web Development & organises international conferences, React India & JS Conf India. I'm also a Google Developer Expert. I have been obsessed with coding ever since I graduated out of college.

I am founding member of Mumbai Women Coders that aims to encourage more women in tech & provide an avenue into the technology world. I love contributing to open source in my free time. I love Javascript, React & my family ❤️ In coming years I see my self teaching people to code.

Shrinish Donde,

Passionate about telecom and sports. Likes to be in organising and networking.

Mohamed Islem Ayari, Junior cloud Developper

Complete your event RSVP here: https://gdg.community.dev/events/details/google-gdg-berlin-presents-using-ai-to-help-solve-problems-both-big-and-small/.

Using AI to help solve problems, both big and small.

Please join Charlottesville Data Science for the talk Working in NLP in the Age of Large Language Models from Zak Brown! We'll be gathering in-person at Vault Virginia on the Downtown Mall.

How to find us

Please enter the building using the side door on 3rd Street SE, right across 3rd Street from the Front Porch Music School. Next, take the stairs or the elevator to the second floor and follow the signs to The Boardroom.

About the talk

Large language models have caused quite a splash in recent months, with headline-catching demonstrations of novel capabilities such as writing rap songs in the style of Shakespeare and even trying (unsuccessfully) to take over the world. But for many of the people currently working in or wanting to enter the space of Natural Language Processing, the advent and proliferation of these models has caused a paradigm shift in the way we think about approaching novel NLP tasks. In this talk, we’ll discuss the past decade of advances in NLP and how we’ve continually seen roles and business opportunities evolve at a rapid pace.

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P.S. Yes, this means that we're back! Sort of. We're looking for more co-organizers, and we're always interested in speakers, sponsors (for beverages + snacks), and event space. If you're interested in getting involved, send Patrick or Reggie a ping.

Working in NLP in the Age of Large Language Models
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