May 8 AI Codecon was a huge success. We had amazing speakers and content. We also had over 9,000 live attendees and another 12,000 who signed up to be able to view the content later on the O’Reilly learning platform. (Here’s a post with video excerpts and some of my takeaways.)
So we’re doing it again. The next AI Codecon is scheduled for September 9. Our focus this time is going to be on agentic coding. Now I know that Simon Willison and others have derided “agentic” as a marketing buzzword, and that no one can even agree on what it means (Simon has collected dozens of competing definitions), but whatever the term comes to mean to most people, the reality is something we all have to come to grips with. We now have LLMs with specialized system prompts, using tools, chained together in pipelines or running in parallel, running in loops, and modifying their environments. That seems like a pretty good starting point for a working definition.
In the September 9 AI Codecon, we’ll be concentrating on four critical frontiers of agentic development:
The primary conference track will be arranged much like the May event: a curated collection of fireside chats with senior technical executives, brilliant engineers, and entrepreneurs; practical talks on the new tools, workflows, and hacks that are shaping the emerging discipline of agentic AI; demos of how experienced developers are using the new tools to supercharge their productivity, their innovative applications, and user interfaces; and lightning talks that come in from our call for proposals (see below). We’ll also have a suite of in-depth tutorials on separate days so that you can go deeper if you want. You can sign up here. The mainstage event is free. Tutorials are available to O’Reilly subscribers and can also be purchased à la carte—trial memberships will also get you in the door. 🙂 The separate demo showcase will be sponsored (and thus free).
Call for proposalsDo you have a story to share about how you are using agents to build innovative and effective AI-powered experiences? We want to hear it. The AI Codecon program will be a mix of invited talks and your proposals, so we’re asking you to submit your idea for a quick five-minute lightning talk about cutting-edge work. We aren’t looking for high-level discussions; we want war stories, demos of products and workflows, innovative applications, and accounts of new tools that have changed how you work. You (collectively) are inventing the future at a furious rate. We’d love to hear about work that will make people say “wow!” and rush to learn more. Your goal should be to make the emerging future happen faster by sharing what you’ve learned.
After reading your proposal, we may ask you to present it as proposed, modify it, expand it into a longer talk, join a discussion panel, or appear in our associated demo day program.
Topics we’re interested in include:
We’re also still interested in hearing about topics we explored in our previous call for proposals:
So submit your proposal for a talk by July 18. And if you have a product you’d like to demo as part of our sponsored demo showcase, please let us know at AI-Engineering@oreilly.com.
Thanks!
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