PPNT Gdynia, building IV, room A0.01
when: October 17, 6:00 p.m.
what: 2 technical sessions + pizza and networking
offline: PPNT Gdynia, Aleja Zwycięstwa 96/98, building IV, room A0.01, register: HERE
online: YouTube stream, free of charge*
*Can’t make it in person? No worries! Registered participants will have exclusive access to the online live stream.
Join our AWS User Group 3city meetup in Gdynia!
Seize the chance to network with fellow professionals, enhance your tech expertise, and glean valuable insights from expert speakers. Save the date and dive into the dynamic realm of AWS and Generative AI! The event takes place offline in Gdynia, however the registered participants will also have the opportunity to watch it through an online live stream.
AGENDA
– „Pulumi AI: Getting Started With Modern Infrastructure As Code for You Next Gen AI Project” (Engin Diri, Customer Experience Architect @ Pulumi).
About:
As artificial intelligence continues to revolutionize various industries, the need for robust, scalable, and efficient infrastructure to support AI projects has never been greater. This talk introduces Pulumi, a modern infrastructure-as-code platform, as an ideal solution for deploying and managing AI infrastructure.
We’ll explore the foundations of Pulumi and how Pulumi’s multi-language support and cloud-agnostic approach can simplify the complex task of provisioning resources for AI workloads.
– „Generative AI – great business capabilities, security blackhole” (Michał Mikołajczak, CEO & Founder @ datarabbit.ai).
About:
In the dynamic landscape of technology, Generative AI (GenAI), especially Large Language Models (LLMs) are one of the most important and revolutionizing recent trends. These advanced models offer a plethora of advantages and enable many new use cases – leading to their adoption in a diverse range of applications.
However, these models on top of being useful, also bring a lot of new, unique security challenges – ones that not only “classic” security experts, but also even the most seasoned AI practitioners find themselves grappling with, due to the vastness of new potential risks, attack vectors, and uncertainty of the potential implications for both our organizations’ data and users well-being.
This talk will go through the most common categories of security threats, vulnerabilities, and unique challenges classified to date in LLM-based applications – describing their nature and possible attacks execution, but also how the developers and architects can try to mitigate these in the system design and implementation.
Spots are limited, so register quickly via the link: We Are Community
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