Revolutionizing Engineering: A Framework for Generative AI Development | Briefing
Event Overview
Generative AI tools such as ChatGPT stand to fundamentally shift the way software developers work and dramatically increase output. In fact, the technology has the potential to make anyone with an idea into a coder. But what guardrails and best practices should IT leaders and engineers be implementing so as to not jeopardize the business? Join WWT's Eric Jones, David Lowe and Kevyn Gandaho as they dive into how they've begun to build a framework for generative AI development that focuses on four key pillars: security, responsibility, accountability and rigorous experimentation. They'll also provide live demos of apps that can be built on top of large language models (LLMs) and how tools like ChatGPT can help accelerate development work in the future.
What to expect
- Get hands on, on demand experience
- Capture real-world insights and research
- Leverage practical and actionable guidance
- Compare, contrast and validate multi-vendor solutions
- Think creatively about strategy
- Tap into our industry-leading expertise and partnerships
Goals and Objectives
Gain an understanding of ChatGPT and large language models (LLMs); familiarize yourself with risks and rewards; learn from demos on how you can incorporate generative AI into your workflows.
Who should attend?
IT and business leaders, engineers, anyone interested in learning more about generative AI.
Presenters
World Wide Technology
Software Engineer
World Wide Technology
Principal Engineer of Testing
World Wide Technology
Area Director, Strategy and Innovation
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