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Decoding the Generative AI Landscape: A Deep Dive into RAGs & Graphs



Welcome to our July meetup titled, “Decoding the Generative AI Landscape: A Deep Dive into RAGs & Graphs”

Get ready to dive deep into the world of connected data with GraphDB Sydney User Group, Sydney’s premier user group powered by Neo4j. Join us on July 31st for an evening of exploration, learning, and networking as we uncover the power of graphs.

Whether you’re a seasoned graph enthusiast or just starting your journey with Neo4j, this meetup is the perfect opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and expand your knowledge.

The agenda of the evening would be:
– 5pm: doors open
– 5.30pm: announcements and welcome
– 5.40pm: 1st Talk
– 6.10pm: 2nd Talk
– 6:40pm: Networking
– 7.10pm: doors close

Interested to speak at this or future meetups? Fill this form: https://dev.neo4j.com/submit-your-talk

Venue: Microsoft Reactor Sydney, lvl 10/11 York St, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia

Speakers: To be announced shortly

Our lineup of speakers will guide you through fascinating use cases, cutting-edge techniques, and real-world applications of graph databases. From recommendation engines to fraud detection, we’ll explore how graphs are transforming industries and revolutionizing data management.

But that’s not all! This meetup isn’t just about presentations—it’s about collaboration and community. Share your experiences, ask questions, and exchange ideas with fellow graph enthusiasts during our interactive discussions and networking sessions.

So whether you’re a developer, data scientist, business analyst, or just curious about the potential of graph technology, join us for this meetup.

See you there!
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Venue
Level 10, 11-31 York Street Sydney 2000 Australia + Google Map
Language
English
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No