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title: "Friday Hacks #265, October 18: On AI Research for Undergraduates and Scaling to 400,000 Users" | ||
date: 2024-10-16 11:44:15.5144 | ||
author: Chua Jun Yu | ||
url: /2024/10/friday-hacks-265 | ||
summary: Discover how to get started on AI research as an undergraduate and how to engineer an application for scale! | ||
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**Date/Time:** Friday, October 18 at 7:00pm SGT<br /> | ||
**Venue:** <a href="https://maps.app.goo.gl/AfQPqS11RgqwVaKE9">Seminar Room 3, COM1-02-12, NUS</a><br /> | ||
**Sign-up Link:** [Sign-up here](https://hckr.cc/fh-265-signup)<br /> | ||
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> **Food 🍕 and Drinks 🧋 will be served!** | ||
<img src="/img/2024/fh/265-1.jpg" alt="Friday Hacks #265 Poster 1" /><br /> | ||
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## 1) Exploring AI Research: How to Get Started as an Undergraduate | ||
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In this talk, we explore how modern tech stacks that rely on SaaS applications behind Are you curious about the world of Artificial Intelligence and want to contribute to cutting-edge AI research? Join us for an engaging talk that introduces the realm of AI research! | ||
We'll cover: | ||
* What AI research looks like in practice | ||
* How you can start your AI research journey, including available programs and opportunities | ||
* Essential skills to succeed in AI research | ||
* Career pathways for AI researchers, from academia to industry | ||
Whether you're studying AI or beginning to explore the field, this talk provides insights for you to take the next step in your research career. | ||
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### Speaker Profile 🎙️ | ||
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A Year 3 student pursuing a Double Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science, one of the lead authors of a editing diffusion models paper, presented at the 2024 European Conference on Computer Vision.<br /><br /> | ||
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<img src="/img/2024/fh/265-2.jpg" alt="Friday Hacks #265 Poster 2" /><br /> | ||
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## 2) One Engineer, 400,000 Users | ||
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Many criticize Ruby on Rails for being slow and unscalable. However, I will challenge this notion by sharing how I reduced latencies and scaled an application to 400,000 monthly visitors as the sole engineer with limited time and money - fully embracing Rails single-person framework ideology. | ||
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### Speaker Profile 🎙️ | ||
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Adrian Goh is the Founder of NodeFlair (Series A) and single-handedly scaled it to >400k monthly visitors.<br /><br /> | ||
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👋 See you there! |
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