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Friday Hacks #295: Thinking Fast and Slow with AI Agents & Everything I Hate About Computer Vision (And Why I'm Still Doing It)

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Friday Hacks #295

​Friday Hacks, by NUS Hackers, is a weekly event where invited speakers share their technical experiences and interests! In this week's session, we have:


Talk 1 (7pm): Thinking Fast and Slow with AI Agents

Kahneman's two systems — fast intuition and slow verification — map directly onto how AI coding agents work and fail. Drawing from AI adoption at Momos, Binh will cover the lessons he learned along the way working with agents, his approach to strengthen both systems at once, and why making good judgment has become even more important.

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Binh graduated from NUS Computer Engineering. He has been building machine learning and software systems at startups since uni days. He is now a software engineer at Momos, a Series A startup building customer platforms and AI agents for multi-location brands.

Talk 2 (8pm): Everything I Hate About Computer Vision (And Why I'm Still Doing It)

Computer vision often breaks in the real world, but every failed edge case is a roadmap to a more robust system. Anand will share how they turn the messy technical challenges of production into reliable safety solutions at Invigilo AI. Join him to see why the hardest problems in AI are the ones most worth solving.

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Anand is the technical Co-Founder of Invigilo AI, and an NUS CS and Advanced Robotics Centre alum who took the plunge in 2021 to turn lab research into a global product. He has productized high-scale computer vision into a "Safety-as-a-Service" stack that's now shipping across 10 countries saving lives. Just a dev proving that real-time MLOps can actually save lives at scale.

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