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Mastering GenAI Applications: Hands-On Workshop with Google and Weights & Biases

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New York, New York
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​Building LLM-based applications is exciting, but ensuring reliable performance in production is challenging. Join Weights & Biases and Google for an exclusive workshop where you'll learn to log and analyze system behavior, leverage user feedback, design evaluations, and optimize performance using Gemini, Google's most capable AI technology. No experience required—just bring your laptop and gain practical skills to future-proof your AI applications!

​What to expect:

Join us for an evening of engaging networking, hands-on guidance, and expert insights as you gain practical skills and actionable strategies to confidently build, evaluate, and optimize LLM-based applications—all while enjoying delicious bites and refreshing beverages. Be sure to bring your laptops!

What you'll learn:

  • Track and analyze user interactions and system behavior.

  • Collect and use user feedback to improve models.

  • Design evaluations to identify and resolve issues.

  • Fine-tune and optimize LLM performance.

  • Use Google’s Gemini platform to future-proof AI workflows.

Who should attend:

  • ML Engineers and Data Scientists

  • AI Product Managers

  • Developers Exploring AI

  • Anyone interested in the latest AI trends!

Details:

  • ​Hands-on, interactive format.

  • Bring a laptop and a government ID that matches your registration

  • ​Attendance is limited; register now to secure your spot.

  • Delicious refreshments and food will be provided.

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New York, New York
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