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Getting Started with Agentic AI - Open Source Tools Developers Should Know

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Explore agentic AI fundamentals and open source development tools in this 16-minute interview featuring GitLab's Lee Faus discussing the importance of agentic AI and data-driven engineering for modern developers. Learn practical approaches to getting started with agentic AI, discover recommended open source projects for experimentation, and understand the key differences between AI agents and assistants. Examine whether AI will replace developers and what skills developers need to cultivate in the evolving AI landscape. Gain insights into best practices for contributing to open source projects and receive actionable advice for navigating the intersection of AI and software development. The conversation covers essential topics including AI adoption acceleration, developer skill evolution, and practical recommendations for both newcomers to open source and experienced developers looking to integrate AI tools into their workflow.

Syllabus

0:00 - Intro
0:08 - Welcome
0:52 - Why is agentic AI and data driven engineering important to you?
3:25 - How would someone get started with Agentic ai?
5:26 - What kind of open source projects would you recommend people start with?
7:30 - Do you think AI will replace developers? Why or why not?
10:16 - What are some skills that developers should be aware of with this new AI world that we're in?
11:23 - What's your advice to someone just getting started with open source?
14:51 - What’s one tip, best practice, or any advice you’d like to share with the ATO community?

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