MagicBall Insights - LLMs in Production
The MagicBall Community, in partnership with Sentry, Salesforce, Portkey, Grayscale, and Stripe, is excited to announce the 2nd edition of MagicBall Insights - LLMs in Production.
While it's straightforward to create impressive prototypes with LLMs, developing production-ready applications is significantly more complex, facing limitations on performance, optimization, privacy, security, and more.
To dive into these real-world experiences and challenges in building production-grade LLM applications, we're excited to invite Tillman Elser, Engineering Manager - AI/ML at Sentry, and Shashank Harinath, Machine Learning Architect at Salesforce.
Join us on May 25th at 10 PM IST as Tillman and Shashank discuss how engineering leaders like themselves tackle the deployment of AI at scale in enterprises.
And wait—there’s more: If you're a technical founder or engineer in the product discovery phase and thinking about what to build, Rohit Agarwal, co-founder of Portkey and also the moderator for this event, will join Tillman and Shashank to explore product ideas. Together, they'll discuss valid, largely unsolved problems that enterprises face using AI, giving you insights for potential startup opportunities.
Where?
Virtually via 100ms.
Please Note -
Due to the highly technical agenda of this virtual event, only tech founders, engineering managers, tech leads, data scientists, and product managers will be approved.
This edition of MagicBall: Insights Is supported by -
Grayscale Ventures - India's only developer-focused VC firm, Grayscale Ventures, operates at the founding stage (Pre-Seed) and has invested in several successful Dev Infra startups from India, including Hasura, 100ms, and TestSigma.
Stripe - a leading fintech player, provides end-to-end payment solutions tailored for modern businesses worldwide. Not just limited to payment processing, Stripe's robust suite of tools and APIs ensures that companies, big and small, have access to cutting-edge financial infrastructure.
Sentry - Started out as an open-source project, Sentry's founders’ goal was straightforward: solve their own problems with an easy way to fix their own mistakes. Ten years later, their two person passion project is now the world’s leading error-tracking platform with 200+ employees in four offices worldwide. They have recently launched an AI-powered feature called Autofix.