@MaximeRivest: This is an AMAZING talk. really really hit the nail right on the head. If you are in tech. You should all watch it. The…
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A tweet recommends watching Angie Jones' keynote on building AI agents, highlighting core engineering principles and mentioning Python frameworks like DSPy, Functai, and Mirascope.
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This is an AMAZING talk. really really hit the nail right on the head.
If you are in tech. You should all watch it.
The only thing I would add is to look at this ai components more as functions / programs then as agents, and dspy, functai, mirascope are great frameworks in python to do that.
Angie Jones (@techgirl1908): While building agents, I find myself back in my dev flow state.
In my AIE online keynote, I’ll walk you through designing an agent and highlight all the core engineering principles that pop up along the way.
Live today at 2p ET
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