Last month, we hosted the inaugural Open Source Nights🌛 at GitHub's HQ in San Francisco. We had a full house and the talks delivered were outstanding. Here's what happened 👇 📈 Azul Garza Ramírez from Nixtla delivered a live demo on how to forecast 1 billion time series using Time-GPT1, the first foundational model for time-series forecasting. Forecasting 1 billion time series with AutoArima would take 4,983 days, but Time-GPT-1 can do it in just 8 hours! 👨🔬 Jürgen Cito from Vienna University of Technology presented the latest on HackingBuddy GPT, an LLM agent framework for penetration testing based on academic research. It helps security professionals use AI for hacking, all in 50 lines of code or less. Impressively, in benchmarking experiments, HackingBuddy GPT achieves an 83% success rate, outperforming humans in some cases! 🔭 Denzell Ford from Trieve (YC W24), spoke about why Trieve is "source available" instead of open source. He shared how their source-available approach is helping them offer transparent and streamlined customer support and why more companies should follow their lead. 🔮 Finally, our CEO Rodrigo Mendoza-Smith explained how Quira uses Machine Learning & data-driven approaches to help open-source organisations grow their communities on auto-pilot. He also addressed some of the problems related to the future-of-work and education that Quira is solving through Quests. The full talks will be made available soon! Also, more Open Source Nights are on the way and may soon come to a city near you 👀. Follow us on LinkedIn or sign up for our newsletter to stay tuned.
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