@ptdamiba: Before we head into Day 2 is of the @aiDotEngineer World’s Fair, here are my biggest takeaways from Day 1. 1. Trust has…

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A thread summarizing key Day 1 takeaways from the @aiDotEngineer World’s Fair, highlighting that trust is now an engineering discipline, context engineering has evolved beyond RAG, and the back office of AI (observability, authority, governance) is emerging as a new focus.

Before we head into Day 2 is of the @aiDotEngineer World’s Fair, here are my biggest takeaways from Day 1. 1. Trust has officially become an engineering discipline. The sessions from Day 1 skipped asking “Can AI can do the work?” and went straight to evals, gates & controls. 2. Context engineering outgrew RAG. Now it’s graphs, memory, compaction & business knowledge. 3. The back office of AI has arrived: observability, authority layers, and “what is this agent allowed to touch?” are the burning questions. 4. @charles_irl & @swyx play some mean tunes Intelligence is abundant. Trust, context & governance are the new moat. Last year we got the calculator. This year we’re building the accounting department.
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Before we head into Day 2 is of the @aiDotEngineer World’s Fair, here are my biggest takeaways from Day 1.

  1. Trust has officially become an engineering discipline. The sessions from Day 1 skipped asking “Can AI can do the work?” and went straight to evals, gates & controls.

  2. Context engineering outgrew RAG. Now it’s graphs, memory, compaction & business knowledge.

  3. The back office of AI has arrived: observability, authority layers, and “what is this agent allowed to touch?” are the burning questions.

  4. @charles_irl & @swyx play some mean tunes

Intelligence is abundant. Trust, context & governance are the new moat.

Last year we got the calculator. This year we’re building the accounting department.

Day 2 @aiDotEngineer World Fair.

Had the pleasure of linking with @sabrinaesaquino & @joshmo_dev from @AskVenice and @f_makraduli from @superlinked and also perhaps my favorite swag from an AI event. AGI Pills!

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