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Ever wondered just how far you can push things with LLMs? We will explore the limits of the possible by building some outrageous applications and navigating the fine line between pure genius and epic fail. Using LangChain4j and Quarkus, we will create agents that can perform very complex tasks but also wreak havoc on your bank account and database. We will let LLMs run their own code, evaluate each other, pit them against one another (welcome uncensored models), and have them perform prompt injection on themselves. Join us for a fun and crazy ride full of oohs and ouches!
Mario Fusco
Red Hat
Mario is a senior principal software engineer at Red Hat working as Drools project lead. He has a huge experience as Java developer having been involved in (and often leading) many enterprise level projects in several industries ranging from media companies to the financial sector. Among his interests there are also functional programming and Domain Specific Languages. By leveraging these 2 passions he created the open source library lambdaj with the purposes of providing an internal Java DSL for manipulating collections and allowing a bit of functional programming in Java. He is also a Java Champion, the JUG Milano coordinator a frequent speaker and the co-author of "Modern Java in Action" published by Manning.
Lize Raes
Open Tide
Lize Raes is Product Manager and Developer Advocate at Naboo.ai, where she helps to build 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.