A practitioner session on what breaks first when you ship agentic systems: security boundaries, privacy constraints, and the real deployment patterns that keep token-heavy automation from turning into risk-heavy automation.
A build-night style meetup for agent builders focused on the hard parts: reliability, tool-use failure modes, evaluation, and the engineering details that show up when agents run longer and spend more tokens.
A hands-on Claude Code workshop aimed at practical adoption: how to use a coding agent effectively, what the workflow looks like in reality, and where the cost/quality tradeoffs appear when usage scales.
A technical talk with Anthropic's Thariq Shihipar aimed at builders shipping real LLM systems—where routing, evaluation, and reliability start to matter more than model vibes.
A practitioner discussion on how products like Cursor, Harvey, or Gavel actually implement agents—what the system looks like behind the UI when long-running loops, tools, and context management get real.
A hands-on build night for voice agents (ElevenLabs + Tavily): ship an agent loop, talk through the rough edges, and compare the tooling patterns that make token-heavy voice workflows usable.
LA meetup for agent builders and operators: compare architectures, tool stacks, and the practical lessons that show up when you run agent loops long enough to feel the token bill.
OpenAI-hosted workshop on building with AI agents: learn the core building blocks, then map them to real product and ops constraints (tool access, evaluation, and cost control).