Xesca Alabart explores why the bottleneck has shifted from coding to requirements – and how AI-native requirements management can keep pace with agentic development.
Wolf Brüning from OTTO shares what changes AI brings to Product Discovery – what they've tried, where AI can take us further, and which paths are dangerous.
Harshil Agrawal from Cloudflare dives into the practical architecture of sandboxing AI-generated code – how to integrate an LLM to generate code and run it in a secure, isolated environment.
Christoph Hübner and Waqas Ahmed share how MOIA builds a cross-functional community of practice to turn individual LLM experiments into collective, high-impact tools for urban mobility.
Aleksandr Lossenko shares how Remote.com built Sherlock App in a 3-day hackathon – a Phoenix LiveView tool that lets anyone query the codebase in plain English using OpenCode and MCP.
Tereza Iofciu leads a hands-on workshop where you configure an AI agent into a personal work companion that complements your strengths and challenges your blind spots.
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