🚨 Nodes AI April 15th - Plan your experience with the Node AI Agent Planner!

Plan your experience with the Node AI Agent Planner! created by @yolande

:speech_balloon: :wrapped_gift: Try out the Nodes AI Agent Planner now, then comment on this post with your thoughts on the agent. Those who do will be entered to win some Nodes AI swag (must attend Nodes to receive it!)

Check out the Agenda!

#NodesAI's agenda keeps getting better!

Jaya Gupta, Partner at Foundation Capital; Animesh Koratana, CEO of PlayerZero; and Lasse Andresen, CEO of IndyKite, will join Neo4j's Emil Eifrem and Philip Rathle on a panel discussion about Context Graphs

:red_question_mark: What's the missing layer between data and decisions? How systems capture the “why” behind actions? How do they learn from experience and evolve with every interaction? Register here to find out!

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Super excited for the Nodes AI lineup! I’m particularly interested in the Graph-Based Long-Term Memory session. Managing state and 'memory' in LLM agents is such a massive hurdle right now, and I can't wait to see how Neo4j is tackling the 'why' behind agent decisions. Ready to dive in! :rocket:

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Did you try the Conference Planner Agent?

I did try the planner and on the positive side it was helpful in showing me upcoming speakers and subjects that I am definitely very excited to join and listen to. A few negatives: 1) The link you have to join the discussion just goes to the agent itself so that was wrong in several spots including the email, 2) The initial thing I asked was for a speaker lineup and it wanted my timezone, which is fine, but I had to type it in specifically like it asked for otherwise it didn’t know what I meant when I just said “America” - I had to write “America/New York” which feels way too cumbersome for what a chatbot should be able to do (should understand loose semantic references to something like a timezone) - to be fair, I did not try MST, maybe that would have worked, 3) the lists that were returned of the upcoming sessions were not easily digestible in the format they were returned in, this is a small chatbot window and it went into things like session IDs and a full description of the event - for just getting an idea of the schedule this was not ideal to read as I had to keep scrolling up and down to understand the sessions and which ones I might want to partake in, 4) I was excited for some of these sessions, but when I asked it to create me a schedule it just spit back all of these same sessions as ones I should attend, so I’m not sure what I would actually do with this info - as in, does this actually create me a schedule somewhere or just give me a list I need to copy down? How is that helpful? It felt less helpful than the way I have looked at the agenda in the past, which was more of a table by tracks… when I asked the chatbot for tracks it listed 2 items, I don’t think those were even tracks, 5) I asked if these sessions would be recorded so that I could watch all of them, and it answered by saying it didn’t know, 6) I didn’t see a demo anywhere, maybe that was just user error on my part. At any rate while I appreciate the idea of this, I think it has a little tweaking to make it useful. It would help to create chips for each class and allow us to select those chips to say “Add to planner” and then actually open up a calendar that shows which classes we selected and allow removal or addition from there.

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Thank you so much! You win some swag! Just make sure you stop in at Nodes AI. This is great input and insight. Thank you for spending the time to send this detail.

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Woot woot!!! I will be there :) :star_struck: