AI can write code. But who understands the problem, makes the decisions, and takes responsibility for the outcome? AI tools are getting better at writing code, suggesting architectural solutions, and automating engineering tasks. Yet building reliable products still requires technical thinking, context, accountability, and the ability to make decisions. On June 25 in Lviv, we'll discuss how the role of engineers is evolving in the age of AI. How to work effectively with LLMs and AI agents, provide the right context, understand where automation ends and human responsibility begins, and build processes that turn AI output into predictable results. 🎙 Kostiantyn H. — CTO & Co-Founder, Dym Solutions AI knows almost everything — except your product. Kostiantyn will talk about context engineering, an approach that helps provide AI models with the right context, reduce guesswork, and produce solutions that actually fit your needs. We'll explore how to turn AI from a general-purpose assistant into a specialist that works alongside your team. 🎙 Serhii Babich — Web Developer, YouTuber Is AI really replacing developers, or are we witnessing another transformation of the profession? Serhii will share his perspective on how the role of software engineers is changing in the era of LLMs and AI agents, and why understanding the problem, making technical decisions, and taking responsibility for outcomes still belong to humans. After the talks — networking with engineers, tech leads, and technical founders building global products. Who should attend → Software Engineers, AI/ML Engineers, Product Engineers, Tech Leads, and Technical Founders. Save the date: → June 25 → 6:00 PM → Lviv → Entry by donation starting from UAH 300 to the KOLO Foundation Limited capacity. Registration required → https://lnkd.in/d69p_zb4 Build together ⊕
Ruby Labs
Technology, Information and Internet
San Francisco, California 32,042 followers
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Ruby Labs is a leading tech company that creates innovative consumer products across the health, education, and entertainment sectors. Our journey began in 2018 in London, UK, as a collaboration between two friends with extensive expertise in business, technology, and marketing. From the start, our vision has been to build a world-class tech company that develops category-leading products used by millions of users worldwide. We aim to create easily accessible platforms that offer engaging and valuable experiences across various aspects of people's lives. Since our launch, we've successfully brought seven consumer products to the global market, each addressing unique needs in health, education, or entertainment.
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https://rubylabs.com
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- Technology, Information and Internet
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- 201-500 employees
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- San Francisco, California
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- Privately Held
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- 2018
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AI can already write code. But how do you make it deliver solutions you can confidently ship to production? At the next RLabs Builders meetup in Warsaw, we'll discuss how to move from chaotic prompts and one-off experiments to a systematic approach to working with AI. Illia Lubenets — Founder & Product Builder How to build a process where AI works not as a "smart autocomplete," but as a small delivery team: researching, planning, implementing, testing, and reviewing its own work. We'll explore the role of agents, context, constraints, and review processes in building reliable software. Bohdan Mykhailiv — Lead Software Engineer, AiSDR (YC S23) From Codex and manually copying patches to AI agents that now generate around 20% of all production merge requests. Bohdan will demonstrate how AI agents write and test code directly from Slack — and why even non-engineers are starting to ship fixes today. Ilya Trofymov — Team Lead, Ruby Labs Workspace best practices for vibe coding. How to organize your workspace, manage context, and structure collaboration with AI to achieve more predictable outcomes, ship features faster, and spend less time fixing mistakes. Real-world approaches and practices from a team that uses AI in software development every day. Who is it for → Full-stack Engineers, AI/ML Engineers, Product Engineers, Tech Leads and Technical Founders. Save the date: → June 24 → 6:00 PM → Mindspace Koszyki, Koszykowa 61, Warsaw → Meetup language: English → Free admission — sign up via the link https://lnkd.in/gKEYgiQq Limited capacity. Build together ⊕
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We're launching our first meetup — and we're starting with a topic that actually matters. Most AI features end up in products not because they solve a problem, but because "everyone else is doing it." At Ship, Don't Hype we'll talk about how to tell what's useful from what's just trendy. We'll cover how to choose the right solutions for your product and implement them without prior AI experience, and how to build observability, so you can trust your systems — and keep control over them. 🎙Nik Trynus, ML Engineer at Roosh 🎙Ihor Pysmennyi, PhD, Engineering leader, Academic Director at KSE After the talks — networking with engineers and technical founders building global products. Who it's for: fullstack and AI engineers, tech leads, and technical founders. Save the date: 📅April 30, 18:00, Kyiv 🎟Donation from 500 UAH to KOLO fund — sent after registration confirmation Spots are limited. Registration is required: https://luma.com/nfbiefub
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