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About
Demos Anon is a meetup for builders and doers in Dublin. All attendees
are technical founders or engineers working on side projects and technical
experiments. It's an informal, volunteer led evening of pizza, drinks, and
7 minute demos.
We hope that Demos Anon encourages more hackers to share their work, collaborate,
and perhaps encourage their next project to be more ambitious.
Current organisers:
Julian Lewandowski
(julian.lewandowski365 [at] gmail [dot] com) &
Aditya Joshi
(asjosh7 [at] gmail [dot] com).
If you would like to attend a session, please email one of us and tell us what you're interested in.
Demos
Session 52
- Eoin Delaney will talk about his research on algorithmic fairness, aimed at measuring and mitigating bias against demographic subgroups in AI systems
- Eniola Olumeyan will talk about building RL agents with game theory techniques to find optimal strategies in gamified environments
- Brian Kelleher will talk about how to write software with an army of autonomous agents
Session 51
- Alex O'Sullivan talked about a low cost homelab setup of various apps, services, and FOSS self-hosted on upcycled enterprise hardware from ~15 years ago
- David McSharry demo'd a tool that matches written statements to prediction markets
- Alejandro Rangel showcased the computer brain interface he's been working on
Session 50
- This was our biggest session to date, with over 65 attendees! Our community has grown so much over the last 2.5 years - it was great to see so many faces at a single session to mark the occasion of the 50th edition of Demos Anon!
- Oisín Thomas talked about building AI benchmarks and tools for the Irish language
- Conall O'Reilly demo'd an image authentication system built on ethereum
- Neil Shevlin talked about his research on LLM ability to conduct novel research
Session 49
- Seán Fahey talked about homomorphic encryption and how it can be used to verify data that still remains private.
- Seán O'Sullivan demoed a minute timer smaller than a one cent coin for swimmers and other athletes to pace themselves against, designed to mount inside their glasses.
- Dhruv and Jake talked about Formula Trinity's Autonomous division and the challenges they've faced in building a self-driving car.
Session 48
- Tomás Markey talked about his direct air capture system PM-DAC and how he's building his own robotic angle-poise desk lamp using computer vision to always point the light where your hands are on a table.
- Abutalha Alam demoed a bloomberg-like terminal built for tracking political accountability using open data.
- Ruairí McLoughlin talked about how Anaula builds photobioreactors that use light-driven cells to make low-cost biologic drugs like insulin at scale.
Session 47
- Seán Fahey demoed the tech behind Stegawave, a watermarking as a service platform that encodes and watermarks content with CDN delivery and enables real-time takedowns of pirated streams.
- Evan Wynne talked about the future of prediction markets, why they've exploded in popularity, and demoed a low-latency copy trading tool for prediction markets.
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FAQ
Who?
Attendees
Technical people who are actively building. E.g. founders, students working on projects or businesses, engineers.
-
/demos/organisers
- current
- Julian Lewandowski - julian.lewandowski365 [at] gmail [dot] com
- Aditya Joshi- asjosh7 [at] gmail [dot] com
- past
- Lucy Daly - lucy [at] joinpatch.org
- Cian O'Donovan - cian [at] donovan [dot] cloud
- Daire Bohan - bohan.daire [at] gmail.com
- Tom McCarthy - tommccarthyprojects [at] gmail [dot] com
- Tim Farrelly - timf34 [at] gmail [dot] com
Where?
Dogpatch Labs, Dublin
How?
This is a private event, please contact Julian (julian.lewandowski365 [at] gmail.com) or Aditya (asjosh7 [at] gmail.com) if it sounds like your kind of thing!
Food and drinks are sponsored by Patch
Space is generously provided by Dogpatch Labs