The chapter focuses on the upcoming AI Engineer World's Fair, discussing changes made for the upcoming event and the importance of bringing the AI engineering community together. It delves into the growth and plans for the event, comparing attendance numbers and emphasizing advice for product and AI leaders, such as the shift towards faster product development. The chapter also explores the success and impact of vertical AI startups in various industries, highlighting examples and offering advice for buyers in the crowded AI developer tool space.
The World’s Fair is officially sold out! Thanks for all the support and stay tuned for recaps of all the great goings on in this very special celebration of the AI Engineer!
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Well, he’s caught the podcasting bug and is now flipping the tables on swyx!
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High Agency Pod Description
In this episode, I chatted with Shawn Wang about his upcoming AI engineering conference and what an AI engineer really is. It's been a year since he penned the viral essay "Rise of the AI Engineer' and we discuss if this new role will be enduring, the make up of the optimal AI team and trends in machine learning.
Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction and background on Shawn Wang (Swyx)03:45 - Reflecting on the "Rise of the AI Engineer" essay07:30 - Skills and characteristics of AI Engineers12:15 - Team composition for AI products16:30 - Vertical vs. horizontal AI startups23:00 - Advice for AI product creators and leaders28:15 - Tools and buying vs. building for AI products33:30 - Key trends in AI research and development41:00 - Closing thoughts and information on the AI Engineer World Fair Summit
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