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So welcome to the AI Plumers Devroom.

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We're doing it for the second time.

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Last year, it was called Low Railway Engineering in Hacken,

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but through like this year and a half,

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the new term appeared AI Plum in,

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just like Linux Plum in, that's what we do.

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So welcome to the Devroom.

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First of all, let's thank you to the sponsors.

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So we have two sponsors.

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I found an eigenface.

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There are lots of stickers for free to grab them.

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So there would be like other activities

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and some presents for speakers.

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So we'll talk about it a little later.

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The speakers dinner is today in the evening as well.

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And there is a fringe event in Monday.

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So you all invited, but please register.

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It's also in the process, but not in the university.

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And we just wanted to acknowledge that this event will not be possible

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first of all without the sponsors.

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Because again, there's a lot of things that we need

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aside from people helping organizing and showing up.

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But obviously, it probably wouldn't be possible without the people organizing.

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So you just see two of us co-organizers here,

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but there's actually a group of more like six people.

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And you will see them at various places.

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So thank you so much to our sponsors and our co-organizers.

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If you think round of applause, yes.

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It's kind of funny because we're running it for the second year.

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And it's really cool that every time this Devroom happens.

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And the event happens like about two weeks before the Devroom.

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And then everything is just about that event.

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Last year, it was all about DeepSeek, you know,

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how the model appeared and changed, you know, how we think about AI models.

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And you know, open models in particular.

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These year, of course, it's the cloud as in, you know, cloud's bought.

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And, you know, mold bought nowadays, you know,

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exactly, open claw.

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Yes, yes, some people pay attention.

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It's kind of cool that AI is so quickly developing.

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But we're still here to talk about things that much more at the planning level,

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much more fundamental level.

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And that's why you will not hear about a lot of things that are really cool,

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but it's just out of scope for this Devroom, right?

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You know, maybe there will be other Devrooms in the following years,

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but this one is just not one of them.

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So again, training is out of scope.

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Pythors is out of scope.

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You know, close source proprietary hardware is out of scope.

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Some things that are sort of in scope,

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and we might actually cover them on Monday at this event.

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MCP, agentic hacking, and obviously open claw.

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What you hear for though is modern inference frameworks.

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And by those, I mean things like Lama CPP,

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which is, you know, first few talks in the day,

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tiny grad, GML, you know, things like that.

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Unfortunately, the guy who is number one, you know,

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number second, you know, depending on how you count quantization expert in the world,

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could not come.

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So we had to replace his talk, and unfortunately,

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quantization will only be covered in the hallway track,

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but it's definitely in scope.

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But then inference management and deployment,

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you know, sometimes at scale, again,

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will be covered kind of in the midday,

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and open inference, and sort of inference focused hardware

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will be the last portion of the day.

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So don't miss that because there's a lot of cool talks there.

