Building AI Agents

Building AI Agents

BIR Workshop Description: Building AI Agents

By Black in Robotics

Date and time

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Building AI Agents

This hands-on workshop presented by Daniel Akhabue offers you the opportunity to learn how to design, build, and deploy your very own AI intelligent agents. We’ll cover core concepts like Generative AI, Large Language Models (LLMs), Prompt Engineering, decision-making, and action loops—then put your agent to the test in a fun, real-world challenge. No prior AI experience needed—just bring your curiosity and get ready to tinker, learn, and collaborate!

The cost of the workshop is $5.00 per participant plus $2.85 Eventbrite service charge.

WORKSHOP FEE IS NON-REFUNDABLE UNLESS CANCELLED BY BLACK IN ROBOTICS. The service charge is non-refundable.

All participants must complete pre-work before the start of the workshop.

  • Laptop
  • Access to Internet Connection
  • OpenAI API Access
  • Python IDE, most favorably Visual Studio Code installed

This workshop is recommended for learners 15 years and older. Younger participants should attend with an adult guardian. Fundamentals of python programming is required, and basic math understanding will be advantageous.

For any questions, please contact blackinrobotics@gmail.com

Organized by

Black in Robotics (BiR) is a new organization that was born to address the systemic inequities found in our robotics community by focusing on three primary pillars - community, advocacy, and accountability. We want to bring the robotics community together around these initiatives!Black in Robotics brings together a global network of Black Roboticists, Allies, and Organizational Sponsors contributing to the goal of enhancing diversity, inclusion and equity in robotics.We believe that to see increased presence of black and under-represented minorities in robotics we must actively build community, advocate for diversity and encourage accountability.Community. Building community through networking and mentorship is a first step to increasing the presence of black and under-represented minorities in the field of robotics. Our objective is to facilitate these connections and support through hosted events and social media. Advocacy. We believe that to effect change, we need to advocate for diversity. We do this by gathering opportunities for talent sourcing, connecting industry, academia and the community. In addition, we purposefully highlight the amazing work being done by our community as a means to increase visibility as well as encourage individuals on their journey. Accountability. We know change is not always immediate, but an important steps is to ensuring progress is to track the progress and highlight success. We hope to work alongside academia and industry to help them find talent, retain talent and highlight progress in increased diversity.To learn more, please see this editorial: “Robots are not immune to bias and injustice” Howard, Kennedy in Science Robotics, 2020.

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