Vincent Koc
Distingushed AI Research Engineer, Professor and Keynote Speaker (TEDx, SXSW)
San Francisco, California, United States
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Vincent Koc is a distinguished and lead AI Research Engineer at Comet, working on open-source evaluation, optimization, and agentic AI systems used by teams across industry. Founding team of Build Club the words fastest growing AI community and prior advocate for Deeplearning AI he shares a passion for community. He is a Forbes Technology Council member and a Fellow of the Institute of Managers and Leaders (Australia), with research and teaching affiliations including the University of Queensland, Oxford University, MIT, and UT Austin.
His work focuses on AI agent evaluation, multimodal systems, automatic prompt and agent optimization, and the reliability and ethics of AI in production. Vincent has delivered 100+ keynotes globally, including TEDx and SXSW, and has led AI initiatives across finance, telecom, travel, FMCG, healthcare, and government spanning from startups to global enterprises. Vincent has held prominent positions as an ex-researcher at Microsoft, ex-head of AI at Qantas Airways, and various other senior board appointments and clients including AT&T, Coke Cola, Expedia, Federal Goverment, LVMH, Macdonalds, Vodafone, Volkswagen.
He specializes in translating research-grade depth into a universal language that resonates with both technical and non-technical audiences, across formats from lightning talks to full-day workshops and is open to travel.
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Algorthmic Context Engineering for Agents with Optimizers
Could we use algorithms to help solve our next bottleneck? As LLMs become multi-step agents baked with tools and varying degrees of complexity improving how context is handled from cost, latency to accuracy becomes a compounding problem: shaping what agents see, remember, and do across tools, memory, and retrieval while continuously improving the underlying ai application without manual prompt surgery.
East vs West - China's AI Surge: From Models to Self-Sufficiency
Examining recent announcements like MiniMax M2.1 and domestic chips, this talk analyzes China's push for ethical AI regulation and global competitiveness amid compute gaps.
2026: The Year of Intent Engineering
Prompt engineering was a useful phase but it’s collapsing under scale. Static prompts rot, sdks and frameworks are updated daily, and model updates shift behavior without warning. In 2026, the winning teams will stop “writing prompts” and start engineering intent: explicit goals, constraints, feedback loops, and evaluation signals that survive changing contexts.
This talk introduces a practical framework for intent engineering across four layers. We’ll cover why intent is the missing abstraction for agentic systems, how it differs from “instructions,” and how to design systems that remain stable when tools, data, and models shift.
This is a practical guidebook walking us through the death of RAG and prompt engineering to true automous human-aligned agents in production.
Beyond Brute Force: Lessons From Building an ARC-AGI-2 Solver
ARC-AGI-2 is often treated like a purity test for “general intelligence.” My experience building an AI-assisted solver suggests something more actionable: ARC is a stress test for many things, It punishes shallow heuristics and exposes where agentic pipelines quietly fail from spiraling costs and buggy context limits.
This session is a candid, engineering-first journey: how I structured the task, how I used optimization loops (and where they broke), what kinds of prompting patterns helped, and why “one prompt for the whole dataset” is the wrong mental model. I’ll also explain what ARC taught me about real-world agent design: the gap between “benchmark competence” and “system reliability,” and why eval harness design can be more decisive than model choice.
What they’ll leave with:
- View into future agentic benchmarks and direction frontier models are heading
- The design patterns that survive across tasks
- How to optimize for complex black-box style problems to build better agentic systems
English Is Not the Programming Language of Choice: How Models Actually Think
We’re currently “programming” LLM systems in English: prompts, instructions, and policies written in mostly "English" but its dangerously ambiguous. If you want agents that scale, you need structured languages: schemas, typed tool contracts, state machines, and intent representations that can be tested, diffed, and optimized.
But is this a silver bullet? - This talk argues that natural language is great for communication, but poor for control. We’ll explore a practical middle ground exploring the uses of mechanistic interpretability to understand how a machine thinks and how we apply these learnings into building more robust systems.
What they’ll leave with:
- Pro's and Con's to language based LLM frameworks vs more stricter (like DSPy)
- Introduction to mechanistic interpretability and how you can better diagnose your LLM
- How this unlocks stable evals + self-optimization
You Need Judge Agents - LLM-as-Judge Is Not Enough
LLM-as-Judge is everywhere and quietly failing. Single-pass judging breaks on long-horizon tasks, tool outputs, and practically anything that needs complex internal domain knowledge. As agents become multi-step systems, evaluation must become multi-step too. That means agentic judges: judges that can decompose criteria, verify claims, call tools, cross-check sources, and produce
auditable evaluations.
This session gives a deep dive into judge architectures: rubric-based judges, pairwise and tournament ranking, self-consistency, reference-based vs reference-free scoring, tool-assisted verification, and adversarial “red team” judges to detect reward hacking (to name a few). We’ll cover calibration (how to make judge scores stable), governance (how to use in high risk enviroments and the practical infrastructure you need.
What they’ll leave with:
- A blueprint for building judge agents that are robust and auditable
- Simple visual architectural design patterns that are vendor and code agnostic
- How to calibrate your judges and evaluations as a process
This work is based on extensive published research stemming from academia and applied methods in a range of global organizations.
Stop Chasing Leaderboards: A Tier List of Benchmarks That Matter
The AI industry at the moment is addicted to benchmarks and many of them are measurement "theatre". I've seen everything from how an LLM has the IQ of a professor or why its going to "replace doctors", and best of all play Pokemon, but still can't do basics right?
This talk proposes a tiered framework for benchmarks based on how well they predict real-world value: from toy tasks and closed-world puzzles, through tool-use and long-horizon reliability tests, to economic and productivity outcomes. Let's disect how benchmarks work and where they make sense and where they don't.
What they’ll leave with:
- Tier list of benchmarks, practical understanding of how to differentiate
- How to evaluate benchmarks (benchmark for benchmarks)
- How to re-think this problem and focus on building your own (practically)
LLMs as Simulators: Rethinking AI Interactions
Large language models function more as simulators than autonomous entities, lacking a persistent 'self' and relying on statistical patterns from training data. This talk explores how reframing queries to simulate diverse perspectives can yield richer insights, while addressing pitfalls in non-verifiable domains like opinion formation, inspired by critiques of anthropomorphizing AI.
Building on open-source rubric based person evaluators and synthethic data generation with LLMs we walk through some very practical examples on how to apply and develop your own "simulations" rather than static syntethic data.
Why AI Browsers Are Dead (and Computer-Use Agents Are the Real Future)
We’re watching a quiet shift in how the web is used not by humans, but by machines.
AI browsers, copilots, and “smart UI's” assume the browser remains the center of interaction. In practice, they collapse under real-world complexity basically when 99% of real-world users attempt to use these AI browser models.
This talk argues that the future is a headless internet where agents don’t “browse pages,” they perform behaviors.
I’ll walk through my hands-on journey building and optimizing a computer-use agent that learns to navigate the web the way a human does: clicking, typing, scrolling, recovering from errors, and completing real tasks end-to-end.
We’ll cover:
- why AI browsers fail as products and architectures once you leave demos
- how early systems like WebVoyager and Gorilla-style agents shaped today’s headless approaches
- what “computer-use agents” actually are (and what they are not)
- how evaluation and optimization work when the agent interacts with real UIs
- what this shift means for frontend developers, web standards, accessibility, and UX design
This isn’t a framework pitch or a hype talk. It’s an engineering story about what breaks, what works, and how web developers can start designing for non-human users sooner than they expect based on real discussions from within frontier labs.
Agent Interaction Graphs: Evaluating Multi-Agent Systems with Graph-Based Reasoning
Multi-agent systems fail for a multidue of reasons from agent-to-agent communication, tool use, hallucination, complex multi-turn user conversations. Logs and traces are necessary but not sufficient as conversations create a needle in a haystack problem and no automatic root casue analysis.
In this session, we model agent executions as an interaction graph in Neo4j and use this knowledge graph and attach our evaluations and run graph queries to pinpoint critical issues, recurring failure points and bottlenecks based on deep contextual relevancy from a graph. Turns agent evaluation from a spreadsheet into a navigable graph.
Automatic Agent Optimization and the Rise of Self-Improving Agents
Writing prompts is dead! Prompt engineering was a fun phase, but it's over.
As large language models evolve into multi-step agents with tools, memory, and retrieval, the real bottleneck isn't creativity it's context management. What agents see, remember, and decide now defines performance. Manual "prompt surgery" can't keep up.
This is a rapid-fire introduction to how the most advanced automatic prompt engineering algorthims work and why I belive how we build ai agents has evolved.
Opik Live from NeurIPS 2025 Upcoming
Join Abby Morgan and Vincent Koc for a breezy, high-energy unpack straight from the conference floor. We’ll cut through the noise and bring you the best talks, hottest papers, surprising demos, and the conversations everyone will be talking about after the show.
Berlin Buzzwords Barcamp Upcoming
Barcamps are informal sessions, a kind of “un-conference”, with a schedule decided on the day. It is all driven by the interests and expertise of those who attend, so each one is different, but ours are always great!
Berlin Buzzwords Upcoming
Berlin Buzzwords is Europe’s leading conference for modern data infrastructure, search and machine learning and is focused on open source software projects.
Vector Insititute Distingushed Talks Series Upcoming
The Vector Institute is an independent, not-for-profit corporation dedicated to AI research. The Vector Distinguished Lecture Series by the Vector Institute is a public talk series for academic and industrial data scientists in the GTA to discuss advanced machine learning topics.
AgentCon Istanbul Sessionize Event Upcoming
AI Valley and MiniMax Workshop
Co-Hosted by Hanwha Artificial Intelligence Center (South Korea) and MiniMax AI. Sessions centered on latest developments in frotineer AI labs and Minimax's M2.1 model.
AI By The Bay
Three days of advanced technical sessions and engineering insights from the practical innovators in AI and data make AI By the Bay the premier AI conference in the United States.
IaCConf
Building at the Intersection of AI and IaC: From responsible AI use in production environments to AI-driven infrastructure management and enhanced developer experiences, this event brings together the builders, operators, and innovators shaping how AI and IaC intersect.
YCombinator (YC) Agents Hackathon
Join us at the YC office for an invite-only hackathon focused on AI Agents and MCP. We're bringing together top builders, current-batch YC founders, and guests from OpenAI, Anthropic, Vercel, Convex, Vapi, and Y Combinator for the first-ever overnight hackathon in the YC office ending in live demos and shipped product.
AI Workshops at Cloudflare
These are a series of intimate "follow-along" hands on AI workshops hosted at Cloudflare.
2025 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence, Security, and AI
IEEE-IntelliSecAI 2025 focuses on the convergence of computational intelligence, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence to tackle contemporary challenges and drive technological innovations. This conference serves as a platform for researchers, industry professionals, and thought leaders to share insights and collaborate on critical topics.Key areas of focus include advancements in computational intelligence and machine learning, emphasizing practical applications in healthcare, finance, and public safety. The conference will also explore cybersecurity innovations, addressing emerging threats and vulnerabilities while discussing the use of blockchain technology to enhance security measures. Additionally, the role of artificial intelligence in smart cities and sustainable development will be examined, particularly in relation to smart transportation, energy management, and cultural heritage preservation, especially in the contexts of Madina Tayyaba and Makkah Mukarama.
AI Alliance - AI Agents: Past, Present, and Future
The SF AI Agent Meetup is a new & growing community for AI Agent Developers, Engineers, UX, Ops, and Applied Researchers exploring and leading the evolution of AI agents. Whether you're building autonomous systems, experimenting with LLM-powered assistants, or integrating AI agents into real-world applications, this meetup is the place to discover, share insights, and collaborate with your peers. Join us for talks, demos, discussions and networking with like-minded innovators shaping the next generation of AI.
NeurIPS 2025 LLM Evaluation Workshop
As large language models (LLMs) rapidly integrate into diverse applications, the pressing challenge is not just to evaluate their current performance, but to define the next generation of evaluation protocols for increasingly capable and complex LLMs. This workshop directly addresses this critical need for robust methodologies and best practices across the entire LLM lifecycle – from foundational pre-training to advanced post-training techniques like reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF).
NeurIPS Social: Evaluating Agentic Systems: Bridging Research Benchmarks and Real-World Impact
Agentic AI systems - LLM-driven agents that plan, use tools, and act autonomously - are rapidly evolving, but evaluating them remains one of the hardest problems in AI. Traditional benchmarks fail to capture long-term reasoning, goal shifts, or real-world impact. This event brings together researchers and practitioners to discuss how we can meaningfully assess success, alignment, and reliability in autonomous agents.
Intel @ NeurIPS 2025
Intel is inviting NeurIPS attendees to step out of the lab and into the sunshine for a hands-on, laid-back evening celebrating the future of the AI PC, and bringing you closer to the developers bringing it to life.
Northeastern Guest Lecture: Machine Learning Operations
A journey from MLOps to LLMOps, unpacking the perspectives in industry in machine learning and large language model deployment from a lens into observability and experiment tracking. Exploring differences and a systems-of-systems thinking and mental model approach.
Sanford AI & Marketing: New Methods and New Risks Conference
The Stanford Graduate School of Business is bringing together academics, industry professionals, and policymakers to share the recent advances in AI in marketing and examine the new risks that may arise.
AI Hack Day at AWS GenAI Loft
AI hacakthon at AWS GenAI Loft in San Francisco. Focus on agent telemetry, evaluation and multi-modal use-cases.
Cal Hacks 2025
As the world’s largest collegiate hackathon, cal hacks recognize sthat tech spaces need to do more to create environments where hackers of marginalized backgrounds can thrive.
SXSW Sydney & AI Boba Club
Join us for the first international event from the AI Boba Club during tech events in Sydney. Where visionaries, creators, and AI fans will gather for a chill afternoon. Sip on delicious bubble tea and connect with an inspiring crowd.
South by Southwest (SXSW) Sydney 2025
South by Southwest® (SXSW) Sydney is an annual gathering of visionaries, thought leaders and emerging talents from the Asia-Pacific region. SXSW Sydney 2025 will feature 1600 sessions and events - 400+ conference sessions, 150+ professional development sessions, 300+ music performances, 95 film screenings, 150 games, and more than 400 brand-led events.
SF Tech Week x AI Boba Club
Join us for the 2nd event from the AI Boba Club during SF Tech Week! Where visionaries, creators, and AI fans will gather for a chill afternoon.
AI Tinkerers Austin AI Demo Night w/ Google & Comet
Austin keeps turning out some of the spiciest AI builds on the planet—from ultra-cheap reasoning agents to text-to-video workflows. On Thursday, October 9, we’re packing the room with 100 serious builders to share what’s working right now and trade war stories while the models are still hot.
Comet MLOps AI Texas BBQ
Side event to MLOpsWorld - We’ll dive into Austin’s vibrant food scene, savoring every bite while sharing insights and stories about all things AI. It's a laid-back setting perfect for making new connections and discovering what exciting projects everyone is working on.
MLOpsWorld | GenAI Summit 2025
The goal of the MLOps World GenAI Summit 2025 is to help companies move from experimentation to production, where AI Agents and Agentic Workflows are transforming how teams build, scale, and operate AI.
Hack Night at GitHub
What will you build with RAG, AI, Agents, MCPs, Agentic RAG, Document Parsing, AI Analysis? Join Us for the Hack Night at GitHub! Get ready for an exciting evening of hacking, networking, and innovation! Hosted at GitHub, Presented by Weaviate, this event is all about exploring the potential of AI and creating impactful solutions alongside fellow developers.
Git Merge 2025
Git Merge is a conference dedicated to the version control tool that started it all—and the people who use it every day. As Git marks its 20th anniversary, join us to explore its impact, evolution, and future.
MeasureCamp Chicago
MeasureCamp is an open, free-to-attend unconference, different to any other digital analytics conference held around the world.
AI Collective: AI Breakfast Club
Start your morning with fresh ideas, hot coffee, and meaningful conversations. The AI Breakfast Club is a casual, community-driven gathering where technologists come together to connect over breakfast and discuss the future of artificial intelligence
Daft & Daytona: Image Intelligence Hack Night
Leverage the power of AI to build the best image intelligence app you can in one night 👀
AWS AI Hack Day Micro Conference
Join us for an incredibly engaging day at the AWS Loft. Get ready for an exciting day of learning, hacking, networking, and innovation! This event is all about exploring the potential of AI and creating impactful solutions alongside fellow developers.
Elastic: Where's My Server? MCP Discovery Hack Night
At this hack night, we're diving into the future of agent-to-server discovery. Powered by mcp-use and Elasticsearch, your challenge is to build a better discovery layer: an index, a search interface, a ranking system, something an agent could actually use to choose which server or tool to invoke.
Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2025)
The 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2025) will take place in Vienna, Austria from July 27 to August 1st, 2025.
London AI Breakfasts: Evals
Following events on the MCP ecosystem and Browser Agents, we'll be discussing how AI startups are approaching evals.
2025 International Seminar on Intelligent Technology and Its Applications (ISITIA)
ISITIA is the annual international conference held by the Department of Electrical Engineering of the Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.
Tech: Europe AI Hackathon - Berlin Edition
Ready to build cutting-edge AI? Join us for the next edition of our full-weekend hackathon in Berlin, where the brightest minds in tech come together to build & have a great weekend.
Cursor Meetup Lisbon
Join us for the first Cursor meetup in Lisbon! A couple of hours after work sharing experiences, a few live demos, Q&A and a chance to meet other professionals who are exploring the power of Cursor and AI in their daily work and lives.
Johns Hopkins University: Increasing Productivity with Generative AI
- Gave an hour long masterclass covering: Real-World Use Cases of GenAI for Daily Productivity, Crafting effective prompts and iteratively refine them using a live tool, Cheat Sheets for Productivity Automation and Role of AI in Human-Centered Work
Encode: Vibe Coding Hackathon 2025
What happens when you mix a heatwave, high-energy hackers, Chef Tommy’s legendary cooking, and some seriously cool aircon? You get Vibe Coding Hackathon — a weekend of coding, chaos and creativity at Encode Hub.
AI Plumbers Conference: 2nd Edition
AIFoundry is bringing you the AI Plumbers Conference: 2nd edition — an open source meetup for low-level AI builders to dive deep into "the plumbing" of modern AI - from modern data infrastructure to AI accelerators.
Copenhagen Measurecamp
MeasureCamp is an unconference. The schedule is created on the day, and speakers are fellow attendees. Everyone is encouraged to discuss and participate in sessions, even to lead sessions themselves. You focus on what you find most interesting and useful.
The AI Collective: AI Founders Breakfast
We're excited to partner with Nebius, The Ultimate Cloud for AI innovators—built to democratize AI infrastructure and empower builders everywhere at GTC Paris 2025! Join us for a private, invite-only breakfast hosted by The AI Collective in partnership with Nebius, the next-generation cloud platform purpose-built for AI-native teams.
Oxford AI Society Gala
The Oxford AI Gala is presented by The Oxford AI Society and Supported by Anthropic. Join AI professionals, researchers, and founders for an evening of insight, connections, and entertainment. The Gala will take place on Saturday, 31 May 2025, at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
AI Demo Days
Demo evening for the London AI community Part 8. Connecting builders with enablers.
London AI Meetup: Practical Conversations with AI Enthusiast Community
Join us for the in-person London AI meetup in collaboration with AI Enthusiast Community! We'll be exploring practical AI use cases, business applications, and much more!
LLM London Sessions
It’s time for the sixth round of LLM London Sessions! Join us for an evening packed with talks, demos, and lively chats about all things large language models. We have three amazing talks for you:
The Oxford Artificial Intelligence Summit 2025: Autonomous AI Agents
We are pleased to announce the return of the Oxford Artificial Intelligence Summit for 2025. This year's theme is 'Autonomous AI Agents: Learning from deployments (low-code and full-code)'. AI agents are amongst the hottest topics in artificial intelligence, but they also present some challenges,
Convergence
The fourth edition of Comet’s Convergence Conference on May 13-14, 2025 will navigate GenAI Engineering: One Line at a Time. This two-day virtual event features over 25 expert-led sessions, including in-depth talks, technical panels, and interactive workshops. Connect with our global community at a networking reception in San Francisco. Engage with leading ML developers, data scientists, and industry experts as we address the latest developments in LLM technology and its significant impacts on AI. Be at the forefront of shaping an ethical and advanced AI landscape.
IEEE Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium (SIEDS-2025)
The Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium (SIEDS) is a student-focused international forum for applied research, development, and design in Systems and Information Engineering.
2025 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Business Analytics for Technology and Security ICBATS
The main goal of ICBATS2025 is to share, exchange knowledge and innovative ideas about the current trends in Computer Sciences.
OpenAI - First European Hackathon
This hackathon invites you to build! Work alongside industry leaders, esteemed mentors, and judges to create applications using the OpenAI’s new tools for building agents such as the Responses API, computer use, and the Agents SDK! 🎤 🧠⚡️
2025 IEEE International Conference on Business Intelligence for Technology Innovation (ICBITI)
International Conference on Business Intelligence for Technology Innovation (BiTi '26) Is Organized by GAFTIM the "Global Academic Forum on Technology, Innovation and Management, Dubai with association with Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia, and with technical collaboration and support from Springer.
AI Breakfast: MLOps Panel (SXSW London)
This month, we’ll explore the intersection of AI and Sustainability, discussing how artificial intelligence can drive greener innovations and tackle global environmental challenges. Whether you’re an industry leader or just beginning your AI journey, join us to uncover opportunities, share insights, and connect with like-minded professionals shaping a more sustainable future.
TEDxKL Salon: Rebuilding Communities
Join us for an engaging TEDxKL Salon focused on the vital topic of Rebuilding Communities in a post-COVID world. This intimate event will explore how we can strengthen existing communities and forge new ones, fostering connection, resilience, and collective well-being.
The One About AI x Finance
Curious about how AI is reshaping finance? From MarketPsych's sophisticated NLP systems for market insights, to building safer AI systems for regulated environments, to AI-powered stock analysis, join us to discover the latest at the intersection of AI and finance!
- Gave talk on: How financial agent evaluations can enhance LLM safety in regulated environments
Agentic AI Demo Day | TGB x MBC x SGN
The Generative Beings (TGB) is hosting an Agentic AI demo Day in Singapore, with Monk's Brew Cafe and SGN. Join us to watch some of the best AI startups solve challenging problems using Agentic AI workflows.
- Gave opening keynote: The Future of Agentic AI, Self-Healing AI.
Basketball Queensland Annual Conference
Future Trends In Technology for Sport - A deep dive into how technology is shaping sport from a consumers and management point of view, we dive into neural media and what this means for smart entertainment.
Comet Algorthmic AI Agent Optimization Workshop
Join Vincent Koc to discuss one of the latest innovations at Comet. Vincent is the Lead AI Research Engineer contributing to the Agent Prompt Optimization (Opik Optimizer SDK) feature in Opik. He has conducted in-depth research in the field of autonomous Agent systems and will lead a discussion on current trends in this area.
Yorkseed & Hyperthink: Opera House Morning Technology Brew
Join Vincent Koc for Morning Tech Brew, a morning coffee gathering where Sydney’s tech enthusiasts and innovators come together to connect, collaborate, and inspire one another. Whether you're a developer, startup founder, or tech professional, this is an opportunity to foster genuine connections within our community and share insights from your journey in the tech world.
Euc x AI Jam Session
- Gave a private masterclass and workshop to AI and product management at Euc (one of the largest global digital health companies). AI architectures for secure patient care and agentic AI workflows.
AI Think Tank Podcast
Vincent Koc, Program Mentor at MIT for the Applied Data Science Program, joined us to explore the intersection of People, Process, and Technology. Vincent discussed how enterprises have become overly focused on technology, often neglecting the human and procedural elements critical to success. He addressed the challenges organizations face in managing change, especially as the pace of technological advancement surpasses our comfort zones and traditional strategies. Vincent posed thought-provoking questions like whether technology leaders are evolving their skills tenfold each year. He compared the adaptability of startups versus enterprises, highlighting how both tackle the innovator’s dilemma and binary thinking when it comes to AI.
Anyone Can AI Bootcamp
Come build with us! Did you wish you could easily use AI to work for you without any technical skills? Join our no-code 🏕️ bootcamp and build an AI project in a day! No prior technical experience required just a passion to learn! If you are curious or even an engineer looking to sharpen your skills then join us.
Getting to know the Projects and Community
In this episode of our getting to know the community series we learn about Vincent Koc, an esteemed teacher and entrepreneur who has written some great pieces on the state of AI and who also helped get the well-known Build Club off the ground.
Product Hunt: Launching Masterclass
We will be learning from Vincent Koc, an expert in AI and lead in Build Club who lead the Rabbit.inc Product Hunt launch. Hands-on workshop on product distribution and hacky go-to-market promotion.
Gemini & Vercel: Build Togther Hackathon
Come build and network with top AI hackers and Engineers from around the World 🌎 ✨. In a world first, Build Club (Global community for AI Builders) are bringing together top builders and 🔮 big dreamers around the world for an exclusive Hackathon backed by the best.
AWS Green Battery Hackathon: Pitch Night
Get ready for an unforgettable evening at The ML/AI Green Battery Hack Pitch Night (Sydney), where innovative thinkers showcase AI solutions for Australia's unique challenges. This event is your pass to the future of Australian AI.
Join us for a dive into green energy at our pitch night, where participants control a simulated battery in the dynamic electricity spot market. It's a chance to explore how AI can revolutionise energy sustainability. Don't miss out on this fusion of technology and eco-innovation, offering a peek into AI's role in a greener future.
NVIDIA: NeMo Framework & LLM Model Training
Live deep dive into the training process of large language models for generative AI - NeMo Framework by NVIDIA and a Q&A session.
Melbourne Open Coffee & AI
Casual coffee meetup and lightning sessions for anyone passionate about and building in AI!
Sydney Weekday AI
Casual full day co-working and accountable building with mentorship, AI demos and lightning talks.
Humans of Datahub
In this chat, Vincent shares his experience with DataHub, figuring out the data governance journey, his favorite DataHub features, and advice for data folks. This conversation was another reminder of how amazing the DataHub community is, and how much we have to learn from each other.
Business of Data Show
It’s not enough to ensure staff have access to the right data at the right time. That data must also be presented in a way that enables business stakeholders to digest it quickly and draw the right conclusions from it. Historically, data analysts were the ones responsible for creating charts and dashboards to inform business decision-making.
But as more companies invest in self-service tools to allow staff at all levels to access data-driven insights, it’s becoming more important for staff throughout the organization to develop the skills needed to tell compelling stories with data!
Vincent Koc
Distingushed AI Research Engineer, Professor and Keynote Speaker (TEDx, SXSW)
San Francisco, California, United States
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