Developers will learn how to build local agents for a variety of tasks, including research assistance data management, UI design, and natural language processing tasks. Focusing on laptops equipped with Intel® Core™ Ultra Processor, tips for optimizing high performance and integrating with external sources will be highlighted.
Hands-on sessions, using Intel® Tiber™ AI Cloud, give developers an opportunity to create local agents and take control of the technical aspects of the process, such as processing user requests and data presentation.
The extended 3-hour session includes access to a limited number of demo machines—equipped with Intel Tiber AI Cloud and the components for the workshop. Sign-ups for the 40 machines are on a “first come, first served” basis. Those individuals that are too late to sign up for the available machines are welcome to attend the workshop—without hands-on access—or sign up for a future workshop that still has available demo machines.
The workshop covers these topics:
The first 30 to 45 minutes of the workshop will be devoted to setting up Intel Tiber AI Cloud. The agenda includes these stages:
Whatever your interests—improving academic research, streamlining travel planning, or building a professional application—this workshop empowers you to help advance local agent technology.
We encourage you to sign up promptly for the limited number of Intel Tiber AI Cloud demo machines. If you don’t have an account, get one here.
We look forward to seeing you there and extending your programming prowess to include the latest generation of AI PCs.
Presenter
Developer Evangelist for AI and oneAPI, Intel
Q&A moderator
Technical Developer Evangelist, Intel