Building Products with Generative AI: From Prototype to Production


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UPD: Due to limited space in our hub, we’re unable to accept any new registrations at this time. Unfortunately, this means we can’t accommodate your request to attend the upcoming Grammarly meetup.
Thank you for your understanding!
We hope to see you at our future events.
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On Wednesday, November 15, join the Grammarly team and Noam Lovinsky, Grammarly’s chief product officer, to get an idea of the full range of our development work, from assessing the potential market fit for a new product offering all the way through to putting fine-tuned large language models (LLMs) into full-scale production.
There will be plenty of time for discussion, so please bring your questions!
At Grammarly, Noam is leading the company’s product, design, data science, and growth teams. Before joining Grammarly, Noam held senior product leadership roles at Meta, where he helped start and scale the new product experimentation teams focused on zero-to-one product development. He has also built multiple businesses and sold one of his companies to YouTube. While at YouTube, Noam led the product teams behind YouTube's apps, search and discovery, personalization, recommendations, and all viewer-facing features.
Let us know you’ll be there, and submit your questions in the registration form.
✅ Registration: to attend the meetup, please register ➡️ here ⬅️
Agenda:
✨ 18:30–19:00: Welcome and networking
✨ 19:00–20:00: Fireside chat with Grammarly’s CPO, Noam Lovinsky
✨ 20:00–21:00: Mingle with the Grammarly team
✅ Where: In-person, Grammarly Berlin hub
✅ When: Wednesday, November 15
✅ Language: English
**✅ Use this link to register: https://gram.ly/3MsjLyt**
The event is free. Registration is mandatory. Due to a limited number of seats, the invites will be sent to a limited number of interested guests on a first registered, first invited basis. Please check your inbox for a confirmation email about your attendance.

Building Products with Generative AI: From Prototype to Production