Fri, Sep 29, 2023

1 PM – 5 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Large Language Models are capturing the imaginations of people around the world. Join us for this hands-on introduction (taught at a beginner level) followed by Q&A and coding time so you can get started developing. This event is open to anyone with basic Python programming experience. Please bring your laptop. There is nothing to install in advance. You'll start by hearing a quick overview of Google's AI tools, including MakerSuite (an easy to use interface that lets you play with LLMs in your browser), and the PaLM API, which makes it easy to develop using Python and other languages. Then you'll have time to start developing, with Q&A and advice from the speaker during the afternoon.

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Josh Gordon

Head of Machine Learning and Generative AI DevRel

Google

Josh Gordon is the head of Machine Learning and Generative AI DevRel at Google, and adjunct faculty in machine learning at Columbia University. His team creates and runs popular websites including https://developers.generativeai.google/ and https://tensorflow.org/, and educational content at all skill levels with hundreds of millions views. He has over 20 years of machine learning experience to share.

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