Coding Club: AI trends 2023

Join us as we create a working club of coders working with coders. We welcome all levels of expertise from just learning to expereinced professionals as we work through coding problems and come up with great projects to collaborate on.

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Join us on Tuesday 5/23 at 6:00 for a dive into the latest developer releases from Google. With the mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful, Google is paving the road of innovations and open-source community development. This year AI is the big news, and we will see the many ways that Google has incorporated AI into their developer products.
We will see what's next for the Chat GPT, and discuss the AI limitations.
We will watch the developer keynote and have a discussion about the ways we individually can leverage these enhancements for our education and development progress.

We suggest that you watch the Google I/O keynote (quick summary here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpBTM0GO6xI) about the rest of their products as a precursor to our watching of the developer keynote.

Links to the whole keynote session:
https://io.google/2023/program/396cd2d5-9fe1-4725-a3dc-c01bb2e2f38a/

The special guest speaker, an award-winning hi-tech entrepreneur, writer, and teacher Emma Butin will give a lecture Open AI - The Google vs Microsoft battle, covering the latest evolution in AI, a brief history, where are we now, and what are we expected to experience - explained simply.

John Sturman will facilitate the Q&A and address Google Developers Groups opportunities at 7pm, and we will network and make new & purposeful connections.

You can come in person to the Newburgh Free Library's Tech Hub at 5:30pm, or join us on Zoom at 6pm.
See you there!
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Everyone is welcome to join, let's help each other. We encourage questions and collaborative challenges, showcases and co-learning opportunities. So we are open - as our leadership organization OpenHubProject.com - is.

• Important to know: Coding Club is a volunteer-based activity. We are looking forward to meet local techies and web pros as well as total novice who is interested to start this Coding journey. We will work together as community to help each other to learn and grow.

Register in advance for this meeting and all our (likely) monthly Coding Clubs on Zoom:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUpd-CpqjgiHdXKCV9t_lKELkHRfOL0uCN8
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting

 

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What we usually do at the Coding Clubs:

  • - Network with purpose
  • - Bring your challenge to solve
  • - Share or learn new tools
  • - Find free and open source tools, platforms and environments
  • - Interested to tweak your idea or code further to pursue it as a collaborative startup / open source idea?
  • - Want to do fun debugging
  • - Discuss opportunities
  • - Have your resume critique
  • - Get a referral
  • - Get match to a job

Please let us know if you want to give a talk, slides or discuss specific topic - you can submit your talk using this form 

Register in advance for this meeting and all our monthly Coding Clubs:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUpd-CpqjgiHdXKCV9t_lKELkHRfOL0uCN8
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting

Who Is This Course For? 

local web and app developers, as we ll as anyone who is interested in digital tech / coding.

We will; be happy to discuss any questions / suggestions you have.

What Will You Learn? 
What other like minded developers use?
Who I can collaborate with?
What is the best way to learn it?
How to see who is hiring for a tech positions?
What skills are on demand here?
What training / courses I can find taught in person locally? Online?
Python - why Python, where to start, what to do, how to find job. We will share the best resources discovered by community
Code Wars
When 
Tue, May 23 - 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Location 
Newburgh Library
124 Grand Street
Newburgh, NY 12550
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