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GraphQL SF #12: Generative AI Night hosted at GitHub

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GraphQL SF #12: Generative AI Night hosted at GitHub

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For this event we are partnering with GDG SF (gdg.community.dev/gdg-san-francisco) and Angular SF (meetup.com/angular-sf)

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Hi everyone! 😃

Yay! We are back for yet another awesome GraphQL evening! After a long pause we are here just in time to warm you up for GraphQLConf 2023.
Are you for real? Yeah doh... GitHub will be hosting with their largest room: the amphitheater which has a total capacity of over 200 people including some nibbles and beverages!

If you haven't joined yet this will be a great opportunity to meet and greet one of the largest GraphQL community in the world. That's right! We have been running GraphQL events since 2016! Woot!? Yeah... Now, that IS cool! ✨🦄

Agenda
6:00 - Open doors
6:15 - Welcome nibbles and drinks, brief intros and talks
7:30 - Socializing
8:00 - Close doors

Talks

• No latency UX at scale with AI (by Minko Gechev)

Minko is the Developer Relations lead at Google where he drives the roadmap of Angular. Before joining Google he was a co-founder and CTO of http://Rhyme.com which Coursera acquired in 2019.

In this session, Minko will demonstrate how to build lightning-fast user interfaces at any scale by integrating Angular and TensorFlow.js. First, we'll explore how to seamlessly incorporate AI into Angular apps in just a few steps. Next, we'll utilize Google Analytics data to train a model to predict user browsing patterns. If the model predicts correctly, we achieve instant navigation via pre-loading; otherwise, it continues improving to anticipate the next user interaction. Finally, we'll introduce a robust TensorFlow Extended (TFX) pipeline to automate model training and deployment. Attendees will leave armed with the techniques needed to create UIs with virtually no latency across any size user base. Amazing!

• GraphQL meets Google's new Generative AI (by Gerard Sans)

Gerard helps Developers succeed in Web, Cloud, Web3 and Generative AI; He loves to share his learnings by giving talks, training and writing about cool technologies. He also runs Web3 London, GraphQL London and GraphQL San Francisco on his free time to give back to the community.

In this talk, we will build a GraphQL Server to access PaLM. This is the Large Language Model from Google that powers Google Bard. This will allow Developers familiar with GraphQL to explore the API using Apollo Studio and improve the Developer experience from Server to Client. We will access the latest PaLM REST API (still in beta) using Apollo Server v4 and showcase usage from an Angular Client. Finally, we will use MakerSuite and PaLM to demo a full application. Awesome!

Sponsors
GitHub will be our official sponsor providing the venue and a few nibbles and beverages for attendees.

Want to speak at our event?
Send your talk proposals to www.papercall.io/graphql-sf
We are very excited about this event! Don't miss this chance to catch up on GraphQL and register before it's SOLD OUT!

Doors will open at 6:00pm.

Sounds good? See you there!
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