Posts Tagged ‘Ulysses MacLaren’
Why 2025 is the Year of the Agent (or Is It?) | Gert Marx & Ulysses Maclaren | NDC Melbourne 2025
In this discussion from NDC Melbourne, Ulysses Maclaren sits down with Gert Marx to unpack one of the hottest topics in AI: agents. Are we truly in the “Year of the Agent,” or is the tech world just riding another buzzword wave? Ulysses shares what makes a real agent, contrasting them with rule-based systems, AI workflows, and generative models. With concrete examples and industry insights, he explains when it’s best to use an agent, when a workflow will suffice, and why so many companies are marketing non-agents as agents. If you’re building AI-powered solutions and unsure what tools are best suited to your problem space, this talk is a must-watch.
Read MoreThe Hidden Cost of AI | Ulysses Maclaren & Richard Campbell | NDC Melbourne 2025
What does artificial intelligence have to do with nuclear reactors, brownouts, and humanity’s last exam? At NDC, SSW’s Ulysses Maclaren sits down with tech veteran Richard Campbell to explore the energy demands of AI, Microsoft’s nuclear strategy, and how our increasing data needs are impacting global infrastructure. They also examine whether artificial general intelligence is truly within reach or still a distant goal. From understanding the environmental cost of AI to dissecting the realities behind AGI, this conversation offers practical insights into where technology is heading and how it’s reshaping our world.
Read MoreIf you think AI is cheating, you’re doing it wrong | Ulysses Maclaren | SSW Rules
AI is the tool of this generation, but are we using it responsibly? Ulysses Maclaren dives into the best practices for AI use—covering transparency, critical thinking, data privacy, and how to leverage AI to boost productivity. Learn why using AI intelligently is the key to staying ahead in your career.
Read MoreThe Year of the AI Agent: Automation to Intelligence | Ulysses Maclaren | SSW User Group
Discover how AI agents differ from traditional AI-enabled workflows, delving into their capacity to autonomously gather data, reason, and seamlessly integrate tools to achieve outcomes.
Read MoreAI Security Fundamentals | Ulysses Maclaren & Sarah Young | NDC Sydney 2024
Join us for an insightful discussion on AI and security fundamentals. Ulysses Maclaren from SSW TV and Sarah Young, Senior Cloud Security Advocate at Microsoft delve into the importance of maintaining traditional security measures alongside advancements in AI, covering topics such as model poisoning, data privacy concerns, and the role of AI in organizational security. Gain valuable insights for navigating the complex landscape of AI-enabled applications and safeguarding data integrity. Don’t miss this engaging conversation packed with expert advice and practical tips!
Read MoreHow and when to offer unsolicited feedback | Matt Goldman & Ulysses Maclaren | SSW Rules
With empathy and the right approach, you can provide meaningful support and help others reach their goals. Join us for tips on how to offer feedback with care, so you can empower your team to be their best selves.
Read MoreArtemis program with Richard Campbell & Uly | NDC Sydney 2022
We might not have set foot on the moon just yet, but according to our resident spaceman Richard Campbell. NASA is in its final testing of the Artemis rocket, a new pathfinder mission and a never before luna mission.
Read MoreSSW Newcastle Retreat – aka Fast and Furious 2022
We might not have set foot on the moon just yet, but according to our resident spaceman Richard Campbell. NASA is in its final testing of the Artemis rocket, a new pathfinder mission and a never before luna mission.
Read MoreBoost Productivity: Say Goodbye to Time Wasting with this Simple Trick – No Hello | SSW Rules
Please don’t say just ‘Hello’ in chat. It’s as if you called someone on the phone and said “Hi!” and then put them on hold!
Read MoreAugmented reality and the future of devices with Richard Campbell and Ulysses Maclaren
Phones have ruled our digital experience for over a decade. But where will we go for information and how will we expect it to be delivered?
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