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Large Language Models (LLMs) are transforming industries, fueled by breakthroughs in algorithms, data, and computing power—and the explosion of tools like ChatGPT. While AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) remains a distant goal, understanding the quirks and potential of LLMs is critical to harnessing their power effectively. In this talk, we’ll: Explore the core concepts and recent advancements in LLMs. Unpack surprising behaviors, challenges, and implementation "gotchas." Share insights on the future of Generative AI through 2025 and beyond. Key areas we’ll cover include: Transformer Models, Hallucinations & Alignment: The strengths and pitfalls of LLM foundations. RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation): Finding the “needles in the haystack.” Agentic AI & Reasoning Models: Navigating the rise of more autonomous systems. Whether you’re an AI enthusiast or professional, join us for a deep dive into what makes LLMs tick and how they’re shaping the future of intelligent systems! Eric Carr, President and AI lead at Compoze Labs, is a seasoned executive with leadership experience across sales, product, engineering, and finance, offering a unique, well-rounded perspective on innovation and problem-solving. With a focus on the transformative potential of generative AI, Eric explores how businesses and individuals can harness Large Language Models (LLMs) to create innovative solutions and optimize existing processes, making him an insightful guide to the evolving AI landscape. Sponsors This event is sponsored by Lab651 & Recursive Awesome Enjoy! Justin Grammens