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1,000 Builders, One Night: AI Agents in Production

What happens when you bring together the people actually building agents at scale

Annie An Dongmei·January 2025·3 min read
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We've crossed 1,000 sign-ups for this Thursday's AI Agent Night. 🚀

When we started planning this event, the idea was beautifully simple: get the people actually building agents at scale to share their real-life experiences.

Not the polished conference talks. Not the rehearsed pitches. The messy, hard-won lessons from production.

What to Expect

This isn't a demo day. It's a builder's night - practical, unfiltered, and focused on what actually works when you're running agents at scale.

  • 🔹 Agents running actual workflows - not a rehearsed pitch, but real systems doing real work
  • 🔹 Builders walking through orchestration & deployment - how they wired things up at large scale, the architecture decisions that mattered
  • 🔹 Tooling tips you won't find in the docs - the shortcuts, the gotchas, the things you only learn by shipping
  • 🔹 Unfiltered conversations on what survives in production - and what breaks, and why

Why This Matters

We're at an inflection point with agentic AI. The frameworks are maturing. The use cases are getting real. But there's still a gap between the tutorials and what it takes to run agents reliably in production.

That gap closes fastest when builders talk to each other - openly, honestly, without the marketing gloss.

See You There

A thousand builders in one room, all focused on the same hard problems. That's the kind of energy that moves the field forward.

If you're building agents, wrestling with orchestration, or just curious about what production agentic AI really looks like - this is your night. 🤙

Let's build together. More soon. 🙏

#AlwaysDay1 #AgenticAI #AIEngineering #ProductionAI #AIAtScale #BuildInPublic #Singapore

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