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Harnessing Event-Driven and Multi-Agent Architectures for Complex Workflows in Generative AI System

Agentic AI, AI Infrastructure

We live in a complicated world and we are beginning to see that today’s generative AI systems are simply not well equipped to handle the increased complexity that is found especially in business workflows and transactions. Event-driven architectures and multi-agent systems offer a promising solution by enabling real-time processing, decentralized decision-making, and enhanced adaptability.


This presentation proposes an in-depth exploration of how event-driven architectures and multi-agent systems can be leveraged to design and implement complex workflows in generative AI. By combining the real-time responsiveness of event-driven systems with the collaborative intelligence of multi-agent architectures, we can create highly adaptive, efficient, and scalable AI systems. 


This presentation will delve into the theoretical foundations, practical applications, and benefits of integrating these approaches in the context of generative AI.

Regional Director (NA East) @ The AI Collective, Director - Emerging Technologies, TED/x Speaker, Technical Advocate, Java Champion, President of Chicago-JUG, Chicago Chapter Organizer - GenAI Collective,Chapter Co-Lead of AICamp-Chicago

Mary Grygleski has deep hands-on software engineering experiences. She is active in the tech community as the President of the Chicago Java users group, Organizer of the Chicago chapter of GenAI Collective and Co-Lead of the AICamp Chicago.

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