Recognizing and Preventing AI Slop

Recognizing and Preventing AI Slop

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Veterans Memorial BuildingCulver City, CA
Thursday, April 30  •  6 PM - 9 PM
Overview

Luke Freiler will teach you how to recognize low-quality "AI slop," and rebuild the habits that ensure what you create is actually valuable.

**Current AITP-LA members receive discounted pricing for all AITP-LA events. If you are not currently a member, please consider joining. 1-Year membership is only $75! Join now by clicking HERE.


6:00 - 9 PM : All Attendees (members and non-members)


TOPIC:

RECOGNIZING AND PREVENTING AI SLOP

Learn the critical difference between using AI and using AI well. Before AI, bad ideas died on the whiteboard because building them was hard. Now that AI has removed that friction, we've replaced thoughtfulness with throughput, and your audience is starting to tune out. Luke will break down what AI slop actually is, the habits that create it, and how to rebuild the filters that make sure what you ship is worth someone's time.


SPEAKER:

LUKE FREILER | CEO, CPO, & Founder | Centercode

Luke Freiler is the CEO/CPO/founder of Centercode, which helps the world's top tech brands run high-impact product validation programs through SaaS and expert managed services. An entrepreneur with 30 years in product development, design, and executive leadership, Luke built Centercode around one conviction: technology should remove friction from our lives, and the only way to get there is by building it with real users, not just for them.


Upon Arrival:

  • Locate our reserved room named LETHBRIDGE GARDEN ROOM.
  • Check-in and grab your name tag.
  • Grab food, learn from experts, and connect with peers.

Luke Freiler will teach you how to recognize low-quality "AI slop," and rebuild the habits that ensure what you create is actually valuable.

**Current AITP-LA members receive discounted pricing for all AITP-LA events. If you are not currently a member, please consider joining. 1-Year membership is only $75! Join now by clicking HERE.


6:00 - 9 PM : All Attendees (members and non-members)


TOPIC:

RECOGNIZING AND PREVENTING AI SLOP

Learn the critical difference between using AI and using AI well. Before AI, bad ideas died on the whiteboard because building them was hard. Now that AI has removed that friction, we've replaced thoughtfulness with throughput, and your audience is starting to tune out. Luke will break down what AI slop actually is, the habits that create it, and how to rebuild the filters that make sure what you ship is worth someone's time.


SPEAKER:

LUKE FREILER | CEO, CPO, & Founder | Centercode

Luke Freiler is the CEO/CPO/founder of Centercode, which helps the world's top tech brands run high-impact product validation programs through SaaS and expert managed services. An entrepreneur with 30 years in product development, design, and executive leadership, Luke built Centercode around one conviction: technology should remove friction from our lives, and the only way to get there is by building it with real users, not just for them.


Upon Arrival:

  • Locate our reserved room named LETHBRIDGE GARDEN ROOM.
  • Check-in and grab your name tag.
  • Grab food, learn from experts, and connect with peers.

Terms & Disclaimers:

  • Unless the event is canceled, all sales are nonrefundable.
  • AITP-LA reserves the right to augment, delete, or alter items of the program in the event of unforeseen circumstances.
  • By attending this event, you grant permission to be photographed during the event. These photographs may be used by AITP-LA for future promotion of AITP-LA on its website and/or on printed promotional materials.
  • By registering for this event, you agree to share your contact information with event sponsors and exhibitors.

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Veterans Memorial Building

4117 Overland Avenue

Culver City, CA 90230

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