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Tina Tsou Wilson Wang Haruhisa Fukano Jeff Brower  Borui Li (李博睿)   Moshe Shadmon John Freier Yona Cao Tom Qin Qi Tang Tom Qin saiyan68 Victor Lu Caleb mengyu hang 

Meeting Summary


https://bytedance.us.larkoffice.com/minutes/obus4md7h8993i554s7rne18?from=from_copylink


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Summary


The meeting discussed the progress of work streams 1-4 and related plans, the main contents included:

  • Work Stream 1 MVP and Western Contribution: Yuna shared the features and updates of Work Stream 1, including globally located AI inference infrastructure, AI API Bridge, function calling service, and prompt management.

  • Work Stream 3 Architecture and AI Workload: Wilson discussed the architectural design of Work Stream 3, focusing on the balance of request processing and the integration of Yumo. He also mentioned the need for Vector Database and other database functionalities in the AI workload.

  • Work Stream 4 Federated Landing Function: The status and plan of Work Stream 4 were discussed, aiming to submit a proposal for the developer meeting and demonstrate federated learning at the edge on top of Edge Lake.

  • Edge AI Overview and MVP: The overview of Edge AI and the MVP were discussed, including the completion status of Q1 and Q2, the plan for Q3, and the need for a better structure for the developers.

  • Event and Code: The event team provided an update on the event, including the CFPs nomination and the hacker song proposal. Tina Tsou encouraged participants to submit proposals and invited five friends to register. Volunteers were needed to review the code and propose a better structure for developers.

Chapters


00:12 Discussion on Work Stream 1 of Geo Distributed Cloud and Related Suggestions

This section is about a meeting discussing work Stream 1. Yuna shared updates on the Geo distributed cloud called Web Wave Grade for AI agents, highlighting its features. Wilson Wang suggested adding tags for better understanding of use cases. There was also mention of collaboration between work Stream 1 and 3. Tina Tsou was coordinating and seeking questions or self-introductions.


08:25 Discussion on Edge-related Work Streams and Contributions

This section is a meeting transcript. John introduced himself and his background. Discussion focused on various work streams. Qi got disconnected. Bo Rui discussed progress on Work Stream 3. Tina Tsou raised questions about contributions for Work Stream 2, expressing interest from colleagues. Engineering plans and needed help were discussed.


15:51 Discussions on Work Stream Team, Architectural Design and Updates

This section mainly covered discussions about work-related matters. Tina suggested laying out plant needs and developers sought. Updates on the web page were mentioned. There were talks about contacting Rick and integrating components from Yomo. Wilson discussed the architectural design, AI workloads, and plans to improve the image. Spelling mistakes and image precision were also noted.


22:50 Updates and Discussions on Work Streams and Federated Learning

This section discusses various topics including updates on documents, the relationship of services and farces, and the progress of work stream four. Wilson will make more updates. For work stream four, the goal is to submit a proposal for the developer meeting and demonstrate federated learning at the edge. Jiayi and Meng Yu are reviewing the edge lake. The data received will determine the models to be built.


29:51 Discussion on Work Streams, Updates and Proposals in a Project Meeting

This section discussed plans including John orchestrating the process, creating a blurb for the developers meeting, aiming to show a demo in September. They also talked about reaching out for meetings, sharing emails, work stream updates like Q2 being incomplete, the potential addition of a fifth work stream for edge gateways, and the need to update code. No objections were raised to the new work stream proposal.


37:30 Discussions on Code Structure, Event Updates and Proposals in a Meeting

This section covered discussions on the code structure for developers, the event status including a break in Japan, the COFO proposal, submission of proposals and related issues like form options and typos. Program committee members' assignment for proposal review after August 17 and the registration process for the hackson were also touched upon.


44:49 Planning and Discussions for an Automated AI Management Project and Related Events

This section mainly covers event planning details by Tina Tsou. She discussed Microsoft form registration for teams, event prices and sponsorship, food and drink booking. She'll have a one-on-one with Jeff for it. Also, there's mention of help for the AECO project with Meng Yu and a discussion on creating an automated AI setup at the edge with a possible screen share.


49:57 Edge Lake: Features, AI Process and Collaboration Discussions

This section discusses Edge Lake, its features including data remaining at the edge, services on nodes, an abstraction layer, and a virtualization layer. It also covers AI aspects like federated learning at the edge, automated processes, and potential collaboration on related projects. The meeting touched on sharing the deck on the wiki page and scheduling further discussions.


01:06:06 Updates and Discussions on Work Streams and Hack Song Proposals

This section involves task allocations such as Yona adding methods for submitting hacker song proposals and updating prices, Wilson updating the architecture and looking into the code structure, Qi giving the engineering plan update, and Bo Rui preparing a presentation. The discussion also touches on highlighting the cash price for the hack song and possibly creating an image for sharing. Additionally, it's unsure if the nomination and voting deadline for the culture has passed.