5 Things I Learned From Berlin Buzzwords 2023
Last Updated on July 17, 2023 by Editorial Team
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Exploring the World of Search — Insights from E-commerce Infrastructure to Effective Technical Communication
Berlin Buzzwords is a conference held in Germany that centers around the intricate dynamics of storing, processing, streaming, and exploring vast volumes of digital data. The conference has a unique emphasis on open-source software projects, making it an engaging platform for developers, data scientists, and technology enthusiasts alike to discuss and exchange ideas.
This year, I had the pleasure of attending five sessions that covered a broad range of topics — from building MLOps infrastructure in e-commerce, exploring the pros and cons of semantic versus keyword search in the context of Generative Pre-training Transformers (GPT), to learning the art of hybrid… Read the full blog for free on Medium.
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