Just got back from the AI Engineer World's Fair in SF, and wow, what a ride! 🚀
3 days, 2000 AI nerds, and more mind-blowing ideas than I could count. For once, I didn't have to explain what I do for a living – everyone just got it.
The event was packed with insightful presentations, hands-on workshops, and cutting-edge demos that truly showcased the future of AI. Industry experts from Google, Perplexity, Discord, Tinder, and Zapier shared their experiences and insights into building AI products.
Key takeaways that are still buzzing in my mind:
1. Evaluation is everything: What can't be measured, can't be optimized.
2. RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) is more than just vector embeddings. Hybrid, modular, and graph retrievers (neo4j) are the new hotness for handling complex scenarios.
3. Inference speed is getting cheaper and faster. Startups like Fireworks AI, @Grokk are pushing the boundaries here.
4. Co-Pilots are here to stay. Companies across finance, legal, insurance, and storage are all trying to integrate co-pilots into existing applications.
5. Engineers with product sense will have an edge in this rapidly evolving field.
But the real magic? Those unplanned hallway chats. I met startup founders, working on Agents/Memory/Inference, geeked out with industry counterparts about NL2SQL, Evals, Generative UI, and nearly missed a session brainstorming with a fellow hacker.
Vinay Pinnaka Anil Krishna C. Matthew Ambrogi Eugene Yan Abhinav Gupta Patrick Debois John Knox Jayasimhan Masilamani
The conference was a stark reminder that the field is moving at lightspeed, and it's clear that continuous learning is the name of the game.
I will most definitely be back to soak in more of this vibrant atmosphere next year. Until then, I am looking forward to applying the insights I picked up this year.
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