Deep Dive into inner workings of AI Agent frameworks

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This talk will delve into the core principles and mechanisms that modern AI agent frameworks like autogeny and crewel rely on.\n\nWe'll explore some interesting papers like:\n• Chain-of-Thought (CoT)\n• React\n• Program-Aided Language Models (PAL), and many more resources.\n\nGoal is to learn how these frameworks enable Large Language Models (LLMs) to function as autonomous agents. Getting deeper into these abstractions. (https://aka.ms/AgentArchitecture)\n\nThe session will focus on:\nTheoretical with strong examples. Moving beyond high-level abstractions to examine the underlying algorithms and methodologies that enable LLMs to exhibit agent-like behaviors.\n\nWhat will the attendees learn from this session?\nAttendees will learn the idea and logic behind papers like CoT, ReAct, and PAL, understanding how these approaches transform LLMs into effective autonomous agents. They'll gain insights into implementing these concepts in their own agentic projects.\n\nSpeaker Bio: Sai Yashwanth is an AI research engineer at an early stage startup (based out of london). He is also an author currently writing a book on AI agents with manning publications. He has experience building AI agents and working closely with early stage AI startups like composio (summer intern), and vuhosi (current). Builds autonomous agents in his free time (Check out devyan).\n\nSocial Handle of the speaker:\nTwitter: https://x.com/yashwanthsai29\nLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/saiyashwanth29/\n\nPre-requisites:\nBasic interactions with llms like chatgpt

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