SF AI Show + Tell [August]

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Registrations for this event are now closed to new attendees. If you have registered already, your registration is still confirmed -- see you at GitHub HQ in SF!
Note: AI Show and Tell is now a Global AI Community event. For information about this and future AI Show and Tell events, visit https://globalai.community/chapters/san-francisco/
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Join us on Aug 12th for our AI Show & Tell monthly event at the GitHub HQ. We'll have several fantastic talks, snacks & drinks, in a beautiful venue. Can't wait to see you there!
This event is part of Global AI Community https://globalai.community/chapters/san-francisco/
Agenda
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6 PM: Doors open
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6 - 6:30 PM: Networking, light bites and refreshments
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6:30 - 7:45 PM: Program
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5 min: Intro
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15 min: Talk - Sam Alba, Founder @ Dagger
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15 min: Talk - Graham McBain, DevRel @ SourceGraph
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15 min: Talk - Vaibhav Gupta, Founder and CEO @ Boundary, a Y Combinator startup
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25 min: Panel + Q&A
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7:45 - 8:30 PM: Networking part II
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8:30 PM: Event concludes
> 🎟 Space is limited and entry is strictly first come, first served—arriving early gives you the best chance of getting in. There will be no entry once event reaches capacity. Thank you for understanding.
AI Show & Tell is a monthly series designed to bring together enthusiasts, professionals, and experts in the field of AI. Each event features engaging presentations, interactive demos, and networking opportunities, providing a place for attendees to learn about the latest advancements in AI technology and connect with like-minded individuals.
Talks
Sam Alba, Founder @ Dagger
Title: Coding Agents, Meet Containers - Run Experiments Without Wrecking Your Dev Env
Abstract: One issue with coding agents is they require constant supervision and can only work on one task at a time. Container-use is an opensource MCP server that gives coding agents their own containerized sandbox environment.
It allows developers to run several code experiments in parallel without altering the local dev environment. Developers then have the ability to inspect and merge changes as needed.
It's built Dagger for containerized workflows and Git worktrees for branching.
Graham McBain, DevRel @ SourceGraph
Title: Everything is changing
Abstract: Everything is changing. From how developers build to how we market to developers. In This talk I'll walk through some of the projects I'm currently building for fun and to challenge myself.
Vaibhav Gupta, Founder and CEO @ Boundary, a Y Combinator startup
Title: BAML - a new programming language for building agents
Abstract: The world had javascript, and then we invented typescript - and life was better. Today, we all write prompts as strings, but a lot of the tooling plain sucks. There's no type-safety, some tools require you to sign up, and the iteration speed is minutes for a single prompt. We made BAML because we wanted to take an engineering perspective on how programming with LLMs could be if you started from scratch. You write your AI part in BAML and write the rest of your software in any language of you love, (python, typescript, go, etc). BAML is completely open source, internet free, and some how we created a way to do tool calling better on any base models (without any fine-tuning).

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SF AI Show + Tell [August]