2024-09-03

Agenda

  1. Work-stream 1 update, @Yona Cao , 10 min

  2. AI4D Meeting preparation, @Haruhisa Fukano @Jeff Brower @. GaryZhen @Wilson Wang , 15 min

 

Meeting Recording

https://bytedance.us.larkoffice.com/minutes/obusi12msv7151f84v34y2uz

 

 

Summary

The meeting discussed the progress and arrangements of the TSC meeting and the hackathon, the main contents included:

  • Wave Grade Update: Yona presented the features and architecture of Wave Grade, including the AI inference edge node, API accelerator, and function calling platform, and invited participants to try it out.

  • Event Update: HaruhisaFukano updated the event schedule and discussed the addition of grok's presentation. They also discussed the presentation time and suggested asking for volunteers to reduce it.

  • Registration and Participation: They discussed the registration count for the event and decided to close registrations for external guests. They also discussed how to handle pending approvals and shared the link for registration.

  • Presentation and Interaction: They discussed how to handle presentations from online presenters, including using Feishu and YouTube Live. They also suggested setting a pending area for grok's presentation.

  • Hackathon Details: They discussed the hackathon, including the teams that have registered, the application process, and the presentation time. They also suggested sending an email to all recipients with the link to the Google sheet.

Chapters

00:29 Update on Work Stream 1 of Edge Cloud: Wave Grade

This section is from a meeting where discussions occurred about Github management, screen sharing, and the update on work stream 1. Yona was managing Github, but now Cici is helping. Cao Yu shared the screen and introduced the edge cloud, including its private beta status. It covers features like the AI inference edge node with global distribution and the LLM AI API Bridge for API acceleration and handling compatibility.

06:19 Updates on Wave Grade Features, API, and Event Planning

This section covered features of Wave Grade, including the open API, acceleration gateway, and function calling platform. It was mentioned that a simplified function calling platform is offered for developers. There was a discussion about an API marketplace and future model marketplace. Also, a time schedule for an event was shared and presenters were asked to submit materials before it. No other questions were raised.

12:15 Discussions on Presentation Time Slots and Participants

This section discusses a panel discussion on the openness requirement for Gen AI model deployment. Annie Lei hasn't decided a panelist. The time schedule is being adjusted. Gork's participation status is clarified. There's a concern about 40-minute presentation time being too long, and suggestions are given. Gary Qi wonders about inviting another company.

17:54 Discussion on the Number of External Registrants for an Event

This section discusses the number of external guests registered and the capacity limits. Confusion exists over the correct numbers. It's believed some registered guests may not attend. The limit is 40 externals and 60 internals. There are pending approvals and it's decided to close registration when close to the 40 external limit.

23:41 Discussion on Luma Data and Updates Regarding Registrations and Installations

This section discusses various points. The number provided is as of yesterday. Next time, only Luma will be used. Gary stopped new registrations for Haxon and shared links for day 1 and day 2 data, which is available in the AI group and chat area. Haruhisa will contact Gary in the Lark Channel for the resolution status.

29:20 Arrangements for Online Presentations and Time Slots Discussion

This section discusses various aspects. Gary Qi offers to send status to someone via email. Options for online access like Feishu and YouTube Live are mentioned. Presenters need to install Feishu or send slides. A time slot of 15:30 is proposed for a presentation, possibly for grog, to avoid disturbing other presenters. Discussions ensue about these arrangements.

35:05 Adjustment of Presentation Schedule and Related Discussions

This section discusses Gary's suggestions regarding scheduling and coordinating presentations. HaruhisaFukano will adjust the timetable, considering changes like replacing feeds 1530 with grok and slotting in presenters at different times. Tina Tsou raised concerns about her editing being overridden by Cao Yu, who updated the team information.

40:48 Discussion on Hackathon Registration and Related Issues

This section mainly discusses updates on the hackathon. People have registered, and some teams' information is being updated. Registration has closed but there's a check at 19:19. There are issues with team and participant details. Links related to the event have permission problems during migration. Suggestions for fair team formation and sharing of applicant Excel worksheet are made.

46:37 Discussions on Hackathon Issues and Resolutions

This section discusses issues and solutions related to the hackathon. A problem was resolved today after opening a support ticket. It's suggested to email updated info and valid links to interested participants. Also, there's talk about confirming team members through email or Google sheet. Time for team presentations was discussed, with 5 minutes proposed. Cao Yu will send the emails.

52:23 Discussions on Page Updates, Team Graphics, and Meeting Wrap-up

This section discusses various matters such as attaching links and pages, sharing and updating certain information. There's talk about team graphics, names, and VPN access. Tina created an informal Lark channel for developers in Asia. The meeting ends with no further significant topics and wishes for a safe journey to those traveling.