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Join us if you are interested in cloud computing, cognitive technology, IoT, Blockchain or open source software.
Upcoming events
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- Network event
•Online[AI Alliance] SEMIONT – AI-Native Knowledge Kernel for Human/Agent Collaboration
Online115 attendees from 115 groupsMeet Semiont, the wiki-like knowledge base supporting graph retrieval, where humans and agents co-create Knowledge. Includes MCP server.
About the presenter
Adam Pingel (LinkedIn, GitHub) is IBM's Head of Open Tools and Applications for the AI Alliance. Adam has been fascinated by AI and chatbots since playing with Racter in the 80’s. But the “winters” were long and frequent. The stars aligned in 2015 when he became VPE at Ravel Law. Ravel was building AI-powered tools for the legal industry and was working with Harvard Law School on what is now known as the Caselaw Access Project. After an acquisition by LexisNexis in 2017, he moved his family to Raleigh (in 2019) to take the role of CTO of Global Platforms. In 2022 he joined IBM to work on domain-specific applications of generative AI. Adam holds an MS and BS in CS from UCLA and Stanford, respectively. When not at a keyboard, he enjoys spending time with his family.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
Sign up for the AI Alliance newsletter (check the website footer) and join our new AI Alliance Discord.1 attendee from this group - Network event
•Online[AI Alliance] Gofannon: Ramen
Online1 attendee from 115 groupsEveryone is talking about agents; if you don't have agents already in production you are hopelessly behind. Wasn't vibe coding supposed to take care of everyone's computer problems? How am I behind if AI takes care of everything for me now? Maybe I need an MCP and then I'll be caught up. Wouldn't it be nice if there was a tool where I could just say what I wanted the agent to do and it would vibe it out for me? And then maybe I could tell it what I wanted the app to look like, and it would vibe that out too. That day is today, that tool is called gofannon.
In this talk we'll discuss our motivations for making gofannon, lessons learned that we've incorporated from prior iterations, and a (possibly live) demo where we'll go from idea to deployed app. See you there!
About the presenter
Trevor Grant (IBM)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
Sign up for the AI Alliance newsletter (check the website footer) and join our new AI Alliance Discord.
Past events
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![[AI Alliance] Build AI Apps Fast with Langflow](https://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/d/0/1/5/highres_530873269.jpeg)
![[AI Alliance] Connect On-prem Solutions via NLIP](https://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/1/b/4/5/highres_530766981.jpeg)