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Note - This is an exclusive event organized by Alumni Relations department of George Brown Polytechnic and supported by GDG Cloud Toronto. We are also extending the opportunity to our community members to join and benefit.
This is a paid event, and participation is strictly based on your ticket purchase from
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/building-with-ai-learn-ai-tools-workshop-tickets-1984968334723?aff=oddtdtcreator

Boost Your AI Skills with Google Cloud: Build, Explore, and Collaborate

# Build with AI
Are you ready to redefine what's possible with AI? Join us for an immersive event designed to propel you to the forefront of AI development. Experience a unique blend of hands-on workshops, insightful sessions, and networking opportunities galore, all focused on building the next generation of intelligent applications.
In this workshop, you will deploy a Gemini Enterprise application and connect it to diverse data stores, including Google Cloud Storage, Google Drive, and Google Calendar. You will then explore its capabilities, from using the general AI assistant for information discovery to creating custom agents for specific tasks and leveraging NotebookLM for in-depth content analysis.

What You Will Learn:

  • Create a Gemini Enterprise app.
  • Use Gemini Enterprise agents to find, summarize, and extract content from different data stores.
  • Create a deep research report agent.
  • Create a multi-agent ideation session.
  • Utilize NotebookLM for focused, document-grounded analysis and generate an audio overview of curated sources.

To join the workshop, you must bring your own laptop and power cable. The activities are intended for laptops and cannot be completed on a tablet or phone.
Lunch will be provided.

Note: Please fill out the registration form to express interest in joining the event! Capacity is limited, and registration is required.

Note - GDG Cloud Toronto is not organizing but supporting this event. All decisions made regarding the confirmation of registration will be made by the Alumni Relations department of George Brown Polytechnic.

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