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At IBM Developer & Startup Meetup Group, we will share our passion for technology and entrepreneurship. We are a team of advocates for developers and tech startups, who strive to solve today's problems, inspire innovation and create amazing things.
In the Meetup group we will get together, exchange ideas and learn new technologies such as Cognitive Computing, Internet of Things, Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Analytics and Cloud.
You can find more resources on the IBM Code platform here:
https://developer.ibm.com/code/
What you can expect during our events: Hands-on, talks, networking, food and drinks!
We hope to see you at our events!
IBM Developer Advocacy team
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Upcoming events (3)
See all- Network event1 attendee from 111 groups hosting[AI Alliance] Introducing RAGme-aiLink visible for attendees
RAGme-ai is a personalized RAG agent for the web sites you visit and care about.
Use cases include:
- Interractive personal RAG adding web sites and documents and using an LLM agent to query
- Collecting web sites or documents on a particular topic and RAGing and searching them
- Collecting posts from a blog and RAGing and searching them
- Collecting visited sites from a user's daily activities and RAGing and searching them
- Collecting documents from a user and RAGing and searching them
RAGing and searching refers to adding documents into a Vector database using some appropriate embedding (process to RAG) and then using an LLM agent to query and use that database as source of knowledge.
About the presenter
Max. Hacker.
IBM Research.
LinkedIn, GitHub - Network event1 attendee from 111 groups hosting[AI Alliance] Trust and Safety Evaluations Initiative (TSEI)Link visible for attendees
Please join us to learn about the Trust and Safety Evaluations Initiative (TSEI), which is focused on evaluating AI models and applications. Evaluations cover not only safety concerns, like avoiding hate speech, but the emerging challenge of evaluating that the system as a whole is “aligned” with the requirements for the domain and use cases supported. We call this the “last mile” of evaluation, a challenge that most development teams don’t know how to address. You will learn about our efforts to meet all these needs and how you can get involved!
About the presenter
Dean Wampler, IBM - Network event1 attendee from 111 groups hosting[AI Alliance] Open Trusted Data Initiative (OTDI)Link visible for attendees
The AI Alliance brings together over 170 organizations to promote open source AI technologies across the globe.
Please join us learn about the Open Trusted Data Initiative (OTDI), which seeks to address a common challenge for organizations that need datasets for AI pre-training, tuning, RAG, and other purposes. While lots of useful datasets are available, it is not always clear which ones are licensed for free and unlimited use, with clear provenance for their history, and suitable governance to be sure the claimed licenses and provenance are in fact valid for the whole dataset. Don't miss this important AI Alliance update and learn how you can get involved!
About the presenter
Joe Olson, IBM
Past events (220)
See all- Network event427 attendees from 110 groups hosting[AI Alliance] Knowledge Graphs for Enterprise AIThis event has passed