Lize Raes is Product Manager and Developer Advocate at Naboo.ai, where she helps building the developer productivity toolbox of the future. Known as the public face of the LangChain4j framework, she loves inspiring developers to apply the potential of AI in real-world applications. Committed to applying technology to societal challenges, Lize has embraced roles such as cochlear implant researcher at Ghent University, bioinformatics engineer for drug development software and advisor to the Belgian government, where her COVID-19 prognosis model was used to steer drug and hospital supplies during the pandemic. In her free time, you will find her behind the piano or in her woodworking atelier.
24.09.2024
LOCATION: Basel
KEYWORDS: AI, Data privacy, Security
AGENDA: | 18:15-19:15h: Talk incl. Q/A After a certainly interesting talk, networking with speaker and colleagues by drinks and finger food in Cafe Finkmüller. |
SPEAKER: Lize Raes COMPANY: Naboo
SLIDES: 240924_BaselJUG_-_CodingTommorow.pdf
AI and Large Language Models are revolutionizing the way we code, what we build, and how we engage users. Developers now wield a new superpower to solve long-standing problems, speed up development, and automate even more aspects of society.
Explore what's already possible in Java today, and discover the imminent shifts in our coding practices. Identify where to integrate AI in your applications and business processes, and get inspired to harness its potential for a positive societal impact.
Discover how to thrive as a developer in an AI-driven future, and start unlocking a world of innovative solutions.
LANGUAGE: Talk: en / Slides: en
Lize Raes is Product Manager and Developer Advocate at Naboo.ai, where she helps building the developer productivity toolbox of the future. Known as the public face of the LangChain4j framework, she loves inspiring developers to apply the potential of AI in real-world applications. Committed to applying technology to societal challenges, Lize has embraced roles such as cochlear implant researcher at Ghent University, bioinformatics engineer for drug development software and advisor to the Belgian government, where her COVID-19 prognosis model was used to steer drug and hospital supplies during the pandemic. In her free time, you will find her behind the piano or in her woodworking atelier.
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