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This is an IBM sponsored Meetup group geared towards developers, data scientists, data engineers, and ALL Big Data, Cloud and AI enthusiasts. Our meetups provide an opportunity to work hands on with the solutions and tools in our Big Data portfolio and to interact and share knowledge with experts at IBM and in our extended community.
Our Meetups typically include a 45-60 min (max) presentation that serves as an introduction and overview for a specific Big Data technology. It is followed by ~3 hours to collaborate with fellow developers and apply your Big Data skills. Depending upon the facility, we can provide a cloud environment that you can run through the browser of your laptop at NO cost to you. Our meetups are FREE.
Meetup topics include:
- Hadoop-based analytics
- Stream Computing
- Text Analytics
- Visualization and Discovery tools for Big Data
- Big Data App Development
- Deep dives into the technologies that makes big data processing possible
- Anything and everything about Big Data
Join us today for a hands on software development experience.
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See all- Network event180 attendees from 114 groups hostingAgent-to-Agent Interactions with NLIP and an application to AllyCatLink visible for attendees
Description
NLIP (Natural Language Interaction Protocol) is a project defining an interoperable protocol for user-to-agent and agent-to-agent natural language interactions. In this talk, Tom will describe the goals of the NLIP project and then demonstrate a proof of concept agent network built using NLIP. One of the agents is an AllyCat instance that has been modified by giving it an NLIP server. By adding NLIP to the AllyCat server, it is immediately available to Chat Clients and other Agents, making it part of an expanding network of agents.Speaker bio
Tom Sheffler is a computer engineer currently working towards interoperability of secure agentic systems. He is also a solution architect with UnifabriX - a maker of CXL memory pooling systems for memory-bound HPC applications. Previously, Tom built global web applications for managing and scaling genomics computations at Roche. As an entrepreneur, he founded the cloud-based video analytics company, Sensr.net, that provided a consumer solution for home security cameras. Tom was an early employee at Rambus where he worked on the architecture and verification of high-speed memory devices.
About the AI Alliance
The AI Alliance is an international community of researchers, developers and organizational leaders committed to support and enhance open innovation across the AI technology landscape to accelerate progress, improve safety, security and trust in AI, and maximize benefits to people and society everywhere. Members of the AI Alliance believe that open innovation is essential to develop and achieve safe and responsible AI that benefit society rather than benefit a select few big players.Join the community
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See all- Network event86 attendees from 30 groups hosting[EXTERNAL] AI Infrastructure That Doesn’t SuckThis event has passed