Google Developer Group (GDG) Silicon Valley

Google Developer Group (GDG) Silicon Valley

Technology, Information and Internet

About us

Google Developer Group Silicon Valley is a local community for developers to connect and learn together. This community prides itself on being an inclusive environment. Everyone and anyone interested in tech - from beginner developers to experienced professionals are welcome to join. Google Developer Groups is a program supported by Google for Developers. Connect Meet local developers and technologists. All are welcome, including those with diverse backgrounds and from various companies and industries. Learn Learn about a range of technical topics and gain new skills through hands-on workshops, training, events, talks, and meet ups — both online and in-person. Grow Apply your knowledge and connections to build great products and advance your skills, career, and network. Give back to your community by helping others learn, too.

Website
https://gdg.community.dev/gdg-silicon-valley/
Industry
Technology, Information and Internet
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Bay Area
Type
Educational

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Employees at Google Developer Group (GDG) Silicon Valley

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  • Google Developer Group (GDG) Silicon Valley reposted this

    View profile for Jeevan Shankar Balagam, graphic

    Seeking Co-op or Summer'24 Internship Opportunities | MS Artificial Intelligence @SJSU | Ex-Caterpillar | IIIT-B | IIT-R

    🌟 Reflecting on an Inspiring Experience at Google I/O Extended in San Francisco! 🌟 I recently had the incredible opportunity to attend the Google Developer Group (GDG) Silicon Valley I/O Extended conference in San Francisco, and it was an unforgettable experience! 🎉 The event was a treasure trove of knowledge, innovation, and networking. Much talk was about Open Source AI, AI security, and privacy. Highlights of the conference included: 💻 Gemini Code Assist & Vertex AI: Jason Smith's in-depth session on Gemini Code Assist was enlightening. The demonstration of real-time code generation and contextual understanding of code was nothing short of revolutionary. 🧠 Prompt API & Chrome Built-in AI: Hemanth HM delivered an engaging and informative talk on the Prompt API and Window.ai. His insights into AI capabilities were both fun and thought-provoking. He also showcased a fascinating experiment on browser AI-powered chat that operates without needing a network connection, highlighting the potential for offline AI applications. 💡 Code Generation with LLMs: Daniel Goncharov's session on code generation using Gemini and other LLMs was a standout, showcasing the future trajectory of AI-driven development. 🌍 Scaling Global Applications with AI: sujata tibrewala's presentation was truly inspiring. She demonstrated the profound impact of AI on scaling massive global applications, highlighting real-world applications and potential. 🚀 Prompt Engineering Workshop: Peter Danenberg's mini-workshop on prompt engineering was a fantastic hands-on experience, enriching my practical understanding of AI applications. Connecting with so many talented professionals and discussing the latest trends in AI was a highlight of the event. The energy and innovation in the room were palpable, and it was an honor to witness the incredible work being done in this field. 🤝💬 A heartfelt thank you to Sakshi Gupta for organizing such a phenomenal conference. Your dedication and effort made this event truly memorable! 🙏👏 🍕Pizza was the cherry on top! #GoogleIOExtended #SanFrancisco #AI #GeminiCodeAssist #VertexAI #PromptAPI #WindowAI #CodeGeneration #PromptEngineering #Networking #TechCommunity

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    View profile for Nihar palem, graphic

    Data Analytics Graduate Student | Aspiring Data Scientist | San Jose State University

    Exciting Insights from Google Developer Group (GDG) Silicon Valley Google I/O Extended SFO! Yesterday, I had the fantastic opportunity to attend the Google I/O Extended event in San Francisco, where a series of insightful talks shed light on Gemini and AI innovations. Edge Intelligence: The event, powered by Edge Intelligence, founded by one of the co-authors of "Attention Is All You Need." Gemini Code Assistant: Jason Smith session on the Gemini Code Assistant was truly enlightening. He introduced Vector AI, designed for builders, developers, and users, showcasing how Gemini is transforming the coding landscape. Prompt API: Hemanth HM discussed the Prompt API, revealing how Pixel devices leverage Gemini AI on-device and why this capability should extend to the web through an API. Despite still being in development, it promises privacy, even operating offline via Gemini Nano. Code Generation: Daniel Goncharov presentation was about building code-generating agents with multiple LLMs, including Gemini 1.5-pro.  Using AI to scale global scale massive applications: sujata tibrewala from ByteDance delivered an engaging talk that started with a meditation session and introduced two fascinating algorithms: DeOldify and Magic Boost. Prompt Generation: Peter Danenberg wrapped up the event with a comparison of the latest trends, Perplexity and Gemini. He emphasized the significance of context windows in LLMs and discussed how they impact hallucinations. A humorous highlight was his mention of using Gemini for Vedic matchmaking! The event was a treasure trove of knowledge and inspiration. Can't wait to see how these innovations unfold! 🚀 A big thank you to Sakshi Gupta for hosting the event and giving me the opportunity to learn new things. #GoogleIO #GeminiAI #EdgeIntelligence #CodeAssistant #PromptAPI #AIinMedia #ByteDance #LLM #Innovation

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    View profile for Nandini Sreekumaran Nair, graphic

    Ex-Infosys Employee| Masters in Data Analytics Student | Aspiring Data Analyst

    📌 Exciting Time at Google I/O Extended Conference in San Francisco! 📊🔖 I had the incredible opportunity to attend the Google I/O Extended event in San Francisco, and it was a day packed with cutting-edge insights on AI, edge computing, and innovative development tools. The main point of discussion was: Edge Intelligence highlighted the future of AI moving towards open, autonomous, and user-centric systems. Jason Smiths session on the Gemini Code Assistant was truly enlightening, showcasing how Gemini is transforming the coding landscape. Gemini Code Assist is set to revolutionize coding tasks by providing tailored support without sharing user code, ensuring data privacy. Hemanth HM discussed the Prompt API, revealing how Pixel devices leverage Gemini AI on-device and why this capability should extend to the web through an API. Daniel Goncharov presentation on code generation explained how the Gemini Code Assistant functions based on current and multiple pages, enhancing developer efficiency while maintaining data privacy. sujata tibrewala with her positive aura, eloquently discussed OSS and ByteDance .An engaging talk that started with a meditation session and introduced two fascinating algorithms: DeOldify and Magic Boost. Magic Boost brings life into static images through pose animation, transforming them into dynamic visuals. Peter Danenberg wrapped up the event with a comparison of the latest trends, Perplexity and Gemini. He emphasized the significance of context windows in LLMs and discussed how they impact hallucinations. A humorous highlight was his mention of using Gemini for Vedic matchmaking! The event was a treasure trove of inspiration. Feeling inspired and equipped with new knowledge to apply in my work! A huge shout out to all organisers especially Sakshi Gupta for hosting the event and giving me the opportunity to learn new things. #GoogleIO #GeminiAI #EdgeIntelligence #CodeAssistant #PromptAPI #ByteDance #LLM #Innovation

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  • Google Developer Group (GDG) Silicon Valley reposted this

    View profile for Priya Varahan, graphic

    Data Science Analyst Intern at Deloitte | Graduate Student at San Jose state university | Data Analyst|Data Scientist|Ex-Ericsson

    🌐 Exciting Insights from Google I/O Extended Conference in San Francisco! I had the wonderful opportunity to attend the Google I/O Extended event in San Francisco, and it was an inspiring day filled with insights on AI, edge computing, and innovative development tools. Here are the key highlights: AI is heading toward edge intelligence in the future, with an emphasis on open, autonomous, and user-focused systems. Hemanth HM provided a deep dive into the Prompt API, explaining how Pixel devices leverage Gemini AI on-device and the potential for this capability to extend to the web through an API. Jason Smith's session on the Gemini Code Assistant was particularly insightful. He introduced Vector AI, designed for builders, developers, and users, showcasing how Gemini is revolutionizing the coding landscape. sujata tibrewala from ByteDance introduced two fascinating algorithms- DeOldify and Magic Boost. Magic Boost brings static images to life through pose animation, transforming them into dynamic visuals. Daniel Goncharov's session on it focused on creating code-generating agents using multiple large language models, including Gemini 1.5-pro. Peter Danenberg concluded the event by comparing Perplexity and Gemini. He emphasized the importance of context windows in LLMs and how they impact hallucinations. A big thank you to Sakshi Gupta for hosting the event. The event was highly informative and inspiring! #GoogleIO #AI #EdgeComputing #LLM #TechConference

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    View profile for Ruchitha Reddy Pellakuru, graphic

    | Full Stack Software Engineer | AWS | Hodophile | Google Women Symposium| GHC'23|

    Unveiling New Frontiers: Key Takeaways from Google I/O Extended in San Francisco Just returned from an electrifying day at the Google I/O Extended event in San Francisco, where the fusion of AI, edge computing, and cutting-edge development tools stole the spotlight. Here’s a snapshot of the innovative discussions that captured everyone's attention: ✅ Edge Intelligence: AI is rapidly advancing towards edge-based applications, emphasizing open, autonomous, and user-centric systems. ✅ Revolutionizing Code: Google's Gemini Code Assist is reshaping our approach to coding challenges. ✅ AI in Browsers: With the introduction of Chrome’s Prompt API and Window.ai, there are now exciting new opportunities for developers to integrate AI directly into browsers. ✅ Advancements in LLMs: Large Language Models are setting new benchmarks in code generation, enhancing developer productivity significantly. ✅ Scaling with AI: The use of open-source tools for scaling global applications highlights AI’s pivotal role in current tech landscapes. ✅ Prompt Engineering: This skill is becoming increasingly vital for developers aiming to maximize the efficacy of AI applications. Acknowledgements to the Visionaries: Era Qian (Edge) & Cameron Dennis (EcoSystem - Near Protocol) : Delivered a captivating keynote on the future of edge intelligence and open AI. Jason Smith (Google): Provided an in-depth exploration of Gemini Code Assist. Hemanth HM (Paypal, Google Developer Expert): Shared valuable insights on the potential of Prompt API and window.ai (Pyrax AI) Daniel Goncharov (Stanford, Google Developer Expert): His expertise in code generation with LLMs was enlightening. sujata tibrewala (ByteDance Open Source): Introduced ByteDance's innovative approaches to scaling AI. Peter Danenberg (Google): Led a practical workshop on prompt engineering, offering actionable strategies. 📢 👏 A Big Shout out to Sakshi Gupta and Thank you so much for hosting this event. Hoping to attend lot more events like this in future! Best informative event Google Developer Group (GDG) Silicon Valley to get updates on current trends in the market. #GoogleIO #AI #EdgeComputing #SoftwareDevelopment #TechConference #GoogleCloud #PromptEngineering #TechInsights #LearningExperience #Networking #SiliconValley

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    View profile for Swati Verma, graphic

    Masters @SJSU || Actively Seeking out Internships/Co-op for Fall '24 || System Engineer @Infosys || Data Science Intern @Cadence Design Systems

    🌐 Exciting Times at Google I/O Extended Conference! 🚀 Excited to share my experience at today's Google I/O Extended conference! It was an incredible day packed with insights on AI, edge computing, and cutting-edge development tools. Here are some key takeaways: The future of AI is moving towards edge intelligence, with a focus on open, autonomous, and user-centric systems. Google's Gemini Code Assist is set to transform how we approach coding tasks. AI integration in browsers through tools like Chrome's Prompt API and Window.ai opens up new possibilities for developers. LLMs are revolutionizing code generation, making developers more efficient than ever. AI is crucial in scaling global applications, with open-source tools enabling massive deployments. Effective prompt engineering is becoming an essential skill for developers working with AI. A huge shoutout to the brilliant speakers who made this event so informative: Era Qian(Edge) for the inspiring keynote edge intelligence and the future of open AI. Jason Smith (Google) for the Gemini Code Assist deep dive look. Hemanth (Paypal, Google Developer Expert) for insights on Prompt API and Window.ai. Daniel Goncharov(Stanford, Google Developer Expert) for his expertise on code generation with LLMs. sujata tibrewala (ByteDance Open Source) for sharing ByteDance's innovative AI scaling solutions. Peter Danenberg (Google) for the practical prompt engineering workshop. Feeling inspired and equipped with new knowledge to apply in my work! #GoogleIO #AI #EdgeComputing #SoftwareDevelopment #TechConference

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    Software Engineering Intern (AI &ML) @ Radian | Gen AI Enthusiast | Passionate Machine Learning Engineer | Master's Student at San Jose State University | Ex- Tcs | Python Enthusiast | Tech Innovator 🚀

    I’m Absolutely thrilled to have attended Google I/O Extended 2024 in San Francisco! During the event, I had the chance to dive deep into some incredible sessions: - Gained insights from sujata tibrewala, ByteDance on leveraging open-source developments to scale AI solutions. She talked about Byconity Cloud Native OLAP, Magic Boost Stable Diffusion Open Source, Babit Multimedia Framework, and Monolith, a recommender system. It’s inspiring to see how open-source can drive innovation and scalability in AI projects. - Enjoyed an engaging session on prompt engineering led by Peter Danenberg, Google. I talked with him personally after the event and had some great conversations about AI agents, the current performance of the Gemini model, and how they are improving it. - Learned more about Gemini Code Assist from Jason Smith, Google a tool that enhances coding productivity. He shared some fascinating insights on how the Assistant is integrated with various tools to streamline development processes. The event was an amazing opportunity to learn, connect, and get inspired about the future of AI and open-source technologies! #GoogleIOExtended2024 #google #GoogleIO #GeminiCodeAssist #OpenSource #AI #PromptEngineering #TechInsights #LearningExperience #Networking

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