Ray Users Will Gather Aug to learn what’s next for AI Platform

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SBJ Editoral Team

July 1, 2022

Ray Users Will Gather Aug to learn what’s next for AI Platform

Anyscale’s annual user conference for the open source Ray community, Ray Summit will be held August 23-24 in San Francisco. Billed as a unique opportunity to enhance your Ray skills, build your professional network, and learn what’s on the Ray roadmap.

COME EXPLORE THE FUTURE OF SCALABLE AI AND MORE

From the opening community party at the SF Exploratorium to epic keynotes and deep-dive technical content, you don’t want to miss Ray Summit. No matter your level of experience with Ray, you’ll come away with tools and know-how that will help you to build and deploy large-scale AI and ML applications.

Training Sessions Include

Introduction to Ray for distributed applications

Machine learning model deployment and serving with Ray Serve

Introduction to reinforcement learning and RLlib

About Anyscale

Machine learning and AI are urgent competitive necessities, but companies struggle with scale, production, and expertise. With Ray and Anyscale, developers of all skill levels can easily build applications that run at any scale, from a laptop to a data center.

First there was Ray, an open source project from the UC Berkeley RISELab. Ray came out of our experience with the scaling challenges around machine learning and AI. From there, we built a fully managed platform for Ray to make the toughest problems in distributed computing easier for developers. That’s Anyscale.

Every developer and every team should be able to succeed with AI without worrying about building and managing infrastructure. To make that possible, we aim to remove distributed systems expertise from the critical path of realizing the business potential of AI.

We’re thrilled to see how far the Ray project has come. Now, developers at industry leaders like Uber, OpenAI, Shopify, and Amazon are building their next-generation machine learning platforms using Ray. And we’re going to keep building — because the future of computing is distributed.

We are backed and advised by some of the best names in the industry, including Andreessen Horowitz and New Enterprise Associates.

Join August 23-24 for the general summit! 

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