It's that time of year when we eagerly anticipate selection boxes appearing on supermarket shelves and under Christmas trees across the land. But what if, instead of delicious chocolates, those thin plastic trays were filled with productivity-enhancing AI tools? Well, that would be disappointing, of course. Who in their right mind prefers software tools over chocolate? However, I'm told we're not here to eat chocolate; we should really be doing stuff with Python, and so...
In this talk, we'll explore a selection of AI tools that have significantly impacted my work. We'll examine various chatbots, LLMs, integrations with existing apps, and fully AI-based applications. We'll discuss how these tools harness AI to boost productivity, creativity, and problem-solving.
I'll share personal experiences, demonstrate how I work with these tools, and consider how these AI assistants are shaping our work. Together, we'll sort the Double Deckers from the Fudges... metaphorically speaking, of course.
Bio
Alan is a developer who was drawn to Python from Ruby, Elixir and JavaScript back in 2020 (better late than never!). It's now his goto language for everything from scripting to web apps to its excellent data and AI capabilities. These days, he's exploring the AI world, using Python to get LLMs to do his work for him (and also write most of his Python too).
When he's not trying to cobble together LangChain chains or FastAPI APIs, you can find him playing TTRPGs or kayaking. He's been using LLMs for the former but is still waiting for support for the latter.
After the talk we will have one or more challenges for you to attempt - so bring your laptop!
If you don’t already have Python set up, we can help you with that too. Coding in pairs or small groups (especially mixing beginner and more experiences coders) is strongly encouraged, though you can also code solo.
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