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Use code INFOQAISEPT23 to register for FREE. [InfoQ Live] ChatGPT and AI: What's Next in Large Language Model (LLM) Architectures September 26, 2023 - 10am EST Hi {NAME}, Since its introduction late last year, ChatGPT has not only impacted the AI/ML industry but also made us reimagine the impact that AI and Large Language Models (LLMs) could have in our day-to-day applications at work and in our personal lives. Google and Meta are releasing similar, innovative products to help with next-generation AI/ML-based solutions. Tools like ChatGPT can generate code based on the user's questions and solve the "right problems" whereas other tools like Github Copilot can use this generated code to solve the "problems the right way," with tasks like code completion, for instance. On September 26, InfoQ will host [a live roundtable]( and Q&A where world-class practitioners will share how these and other tools will further disrupt the AI/ML space. Some topics that will be covered include; AI-as-a-Service, AI-as-a-commodity, AI Gateways, and the newly emerging LLMOps to manage and govern LLM-based applications. If you would like to attend, we've arranged a complimentary ticket for you. To secure your spot, use the code 'INFOQAISEPT23' when registering for the [InfoQ Live Roundtable](. Claim your complimentary pass to the InfoQ Live Roundtable on Sep 26 [Register for free]( Use code: INFOQAISEPT23 We look forward to welcoming you to the [InfoQ Live Roundtable]( on Tuesday, September 26! [Artenisa Chatziou] Artenisa Chatziou InfoQ Live Team P.S. We are passionate about giving back to the community. As such, we are donating 100% of net revenue tickets (minus taxes, credit card fees, and processing fees) for this event to organizations working towards diversity, equity, and inclusion in the tech space. If you’d like to contribute, you can register as normal and pay the $19.95 ticket price. If you don't want to receive any more updates on InfoQ Live Events click the following link: [Unsubscribe]( - - - C4Media Inc. (InfoQ.com), 705-2267 Lake Shore Blvd. West Toronto, Ontario, Canada M8V 3X2

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