I am attending the Agentic AI Conference by Data Science Dojo on May 27 and 28, 2025.
The conference speakers include thought leaders in industry who will talk about all aspects of building agentic AI applications - covering everything from cu...
The conference speakers include thought leaders in industry who will talk about all aspects of building agentic AI applications - covering everything from cutting-edge agentic frameworks to retrieval systems, observability, and guardrails for safe, trustworthy AI.
Here are some of the sessions:
- Transforming Knowledge Work with AI
↳ AI Teammates and the Future of Human-AI Collaboration
- Inside the Mind of an AI Agent
↳ Agentic Frameworks, Planning, Memory and Tools
- From Recall to Context-Aware Reasoning
↳ Architecting Retrieval Systems for Agentic AI
- Designing Trustworthy Agents
↳ Observability, Guardrails and Evaluation in Agentic Systems
Get direct access to top industry experts, join live Q&A sessions, and explore the next wave of AI — from anywhere in the world.
Join me and thousands of others who will be attending the conference: https://hubs.la/Q03jkdPY0
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