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Today, we explore the evolving landscape of conversational AI with Kylan Gibbs, the CEO and founder of InWorld AI. We focus on how InWorld develops AI products that enhance the creation of scalable applications, particularly in consumer contexts where user interaction is increasingly conversational. Kylan shares insights into the importance of real-time performance and how expectations differ between consumer and business applications. He emphasizes that while businesses often prioritize automation and factuality, consumer applications demand speed and engagement, requiring a nuanced approach to AI design. Join us as we delve into the technical challenges and innovations that are shaping the future of AI interactions.
The podcast features a deep dive into the evolving landscape of software architecture, focusing on the role of AI in modern applications. Our guest, Kylan Gibbs, the CEO of InWorld AI, discusses how his company builds AI products that facilitate real-time conversational experiences for users. Kylan emphasizes that the majority of consumer interactions with AI now occur through conversational interfaces, such as chatbots and voice assistants. He explains that InWorld specializes in creating scalable applications that not only meet user demands but also adapt to varying contexts, such as customer support, gaming, and educational applications. This adaptability is crucial because user expectations differ significantly across different scenarios. The conversation further explores the intricate balance between performance and user experience, highlighting how different user expectations influence the design and functionality of AI-driven applications. Kylan shares insights into the engineering challenges that come with real-time AI interactions, emphasizing the need for robust performance engineering to deliver smooth conversational flows. He believes that as AI technology progresses, the focus should shift towards enhancing user engagement while maintaining high performance standards. Overall, this episode offers valuable insights into how software architects can navigate the complexities of integrating AI into consumer-facing applications while ensuring that the user experience remains at the forefront.
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Today, we explore the evolving landscape of conversational AI with Kylan Gibbs, the CEO and founder of InWorld AI. We focus on how InWorld develops AI products that enhance the creation of scalable applications, particularly in consumer contexts where user interaction is increasingly conversational. Kylan shares insights into the importance of real-time performance and how expectations differ between consumer and business applications. He emphasizes that while businesses often prioritize automation and factuality, consumer applications demand speed and engagement, requiring a nuanced approach to AI design. Join us as we delve into the technical challenges and innovations that are shaping the future of AI interactions.
The podcast features a deep dive into the evolving landscape of software architecture, focusing on the role of AI in modern applications. Our guest, Kylan Gibbs, the CEO of InWorld AI, discusses how his company builds AI products that facilitate real-time conversational experiences for users. Kylan emphasizes that the majority of consumer interactions with AI now occur through conversational interfaces, such as chatbots and voice assistants. He explains that InWorld specializes in creating scalable applications that not only meet user demands but also adapt to varying contexts, such as customer support, gaming, and educational applications. This adaptability is crucial because user expectations differ significantly across different scenarios. The conversation further explores the intricate balance between performance and user experience, highlighting how different user expectations influence the design and functionality of AI-driven applications. Kylan shares insights into the engineering challenges that come with real-time AI interactions, emphasizing the need for robust performance engineering to deliver smooth conversational flows. He believes that as AI technology progresses, the focus should shift towards enhancing user engagement while maintaining high performance standards. Overall, this episode offers valuable insights into how software architects can navigate the complexities of integrating AI into consumer-facing applications while ensuring that the user experience remains at the forefront.
Takeaways:
Links referenced in this episode:
Companies mentioned in this episode:
Mentioned in this episode:
How do you operate a modern organization at scale?
Read more in my O'Reilly Media book "Architecting for Scale", now in its second edition.
Architecting for Scale
What do 160,000 of your peers have in common?
They've all boosted their skills and career prospects by taking one of my courses.
Atchison Academy