Graph, Generative AI, LangChain, and LangGraph! AWS Made Easy Ep #87

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📆 Date: Tuesday, 30 Jan 2024
⏰ Time: 9AM PT
📍 Where: LinkedIn/X (CloudFix saves), YouTube /Twitch (AWS Made Easy).

Hosted by: Stephen Barr & Rahul Subramaniam

Special Guest: David Hughes, Director of Engineering at Graphable

🚀 Dive into the Cutting-Edge of AI and Graph Analytics!

Are you ready to explore the fascinating world of Graph Data and Generative AI? Look no further! "AWS Made Easy" is bringing you an exclusive live stream event, featuring the innovative use of LangChain and LangGraph in custom AI applications.

Join our hosts, Stephen Barr and Rahul Subramaniam, as they delve into the transformative potential of these technologies. They'll guide you through the complexities, making it all easy to understand and apply.

🌐 Meet Our Special Guest: David Hughes

We're thrilled to welcome David Hughes, the esteemed Director of Engineering at Graphable. With his extensive expertise in graph analytics and AI consulting, David will illuminate how these technologies revolutionize industries and drive business forward.

🔍 What You'll Discover:

Graph Data Demystified: Uncover how graph databases power complex data relationships and advanced analytics.

Generative AI Unleashed: Explore how generative AI models, including LangChain and LangGraph, are reshaping the landscape of AI applications.
AWS Integration: Learn how AWS services enhance the deployment and scalability of these technologies.

Real-World Applications: From healthcare to finance, understand the practical implications and successes of using these tools.

Interactive Q&A: Have your burning questions answered live by our experts!

🌟 Who Should Attend?

- Tech Enthusiasts & Professionals
- Data Scientists & Analysts
- AI and Machine Learning Engineers
- Business Leaders & Innovators
- Anyone curious about the future of AI and Graph Data!
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I love your content. Could you please make videos more precise and try to shorten it? I guess, 30-40 minutes should be enough.

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