Talking AI at OpenShift Commons Gathering in Raleigh
Welcome back to another exciting episode of Data Driven!
In today’s episode, we’re diving into the world of artificial intelligence, as our very own Frank La Vigne takes us on a journey through his experiences at the OpenShift Commons gathering in Raleigh.
From delivering a captivating demo to moderating a thought-provoking panel, Frank’s agenda is packed with fascinating insights and surprises. Join us as we explore the power of open source AI, the importance of community-driven innovation, and why transparency is key in today’s evolving landscape. So sit back, relax, and get ready to delve into the world of AI at OpenShift Commons Gathering. Let’s get started!
Show Notes
[00:01:31] Newcomer excited for first OpenShift gathering to give demo, moderate panel, and interview attendees. Registration booth opening soon, located near Raleigh’s main park and an IMAX.
[00:04:34] Transparency, innovation, trust in OpenAI, Elon Musk’s comments on openness and Red Hat’s departure.
[00:07:53] Excitement about hall track conversations, public vs private cloud, and upcoming discussions.
Transcript
Now for something completely different. Frank is in Raleigh speaking at
Speaker:OpenShift Commons gathering. In this livestream,
Speaker:we see Frank dressed in his dapper suit and his streaming
Speaker:skills put to the test. Frank has quite the
Speaker:agenda with a demo to deliver, a panel to moderate, and a
Speaker:sneaky plan to snag some unsuspecting interviewees.
Speaker:We're certainly in for a treat.
Speaker:Hello. Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening.
Speaker:Depending on where where you are on the planet. My name
Speaker:is Frank Lavinia. And before the
Speaker:captions, which I can't seem to there we
Speaker:go. My name is Frank Lavinia,
Speaker:and I am streaming live,
Speaker:from OpenShift Commons in Raleigh. We
Speaker:haven't started yet. Beautiful venue at
Speaker:Raleigh. About a block Block and a half from the Red
Speaker:Hat headquarters. They call it the tower, because it's a
Speaker:tall office building. And, Raleigh's a cool city with a
Speaker:cool little downtown, and
Speaker:you see kind of the Little city market
Speaker:type thing going on. This apparently used to be a big, little,
Speaker:big, little, market hall. Now it's an
Speaker:event space. And, as I walk through
Speaker:here, you can kind of appreciate the architecture.
Speaker:So This is my 1st OpenShift commons
Speaker:gathering. Relatively speaking, I'm kinda new
Speaker:to the, open source community.
Speaker:And, yeah, I'm really looking forward to this.
Speaker:First one, I'm actually gonna be 1st, delivering a demo
Speaker:and then moderating a panel, and then maybe I can sneak away
Speaker:and get some people to kinda talk on, on camera.
Speaker:And then if, there's the nice,
Speaker:registration booth. I think it's gonna start up in, like, half an
Speaker:hour. And, here's kind of
Speaker:the the main park in Raleigh.
Speaker:Oh, there's an IMAX there.
Speaker:And there's a children's museum and stuff. One of these days, they come back down
Speaker:with the kids. Every time I've been to Raleigh, it's for work. Actually,
Speaker:Two times it's been for Holly. This
Speaker:time this time, I,
Speaker:I drove down, because last time I was here, I guess, like, a JFK
Speaker:for, like, 8 hours. And JFK
Speaker:Airport is not my favorite airport at all. Just I'll just drop that there.
Speaker:And it's actually a 5 hour drive. 4 and a half, 5 hour drive,
Speaker:from from where I live. So I was like, you know what? Plus,
Speaker:I had a lot of, a lot of craziness. A lot of commitments going on
Speaker:in, in Chateau, Lavinia.
Speaker:But, Yeah. It's it's been good.
Speaker:We're basically doing kind of planning meetings. Got to meet a lot of people in
Speaker:person, that I have only seen online. So
Speaker:that's always good. I'm gonna catch up with my manager today.
Speaker:So I'm gonna be, like I said, monitoring a panel
Speaker:On AI open source. And I think it's really you
Speaker:know, most people who follow me here,
Speaker:are probably in the strongly in the Microsoft ecosystem. And a lot
Speaker:of people, they say, Frank, what happened to you? You're not You got a lot
Speaker:of Microsoft centric stuff anymore. And I said that's not true. You just don't see
Speaker:it. I am still a Microsoft AI MVP.
Speaker:I have access to a lot of the cool toys, I presented at a
Speaker:community event in Ruston, with the OpenAI, day,
Speaker:back in August. Some silver and plug in to that community.
Speaker:It's just that open source,
Speaker:AI is open source dominates the AI. Right? If you look at
Speaker:it all up, by and large, it is primarily an open
Speaker:source story. And I apologize for the camera shaking, but
Speaker:I couldn't, didn't have time to practice with
Speaker:my stable self stabilizing, selfie stick.
Speaker:So I figured I'd just do it the old fashioned way.
Speaker:But open source is really dominating this field. And I
Speaker:think that's by and large a good thing. It's not a great thing. And
Speaker:part of that is is just the transparency, the openness,
Speaker:and the, community driven
Speaker:nature of it is, 1, not only is the power of innovation, but I
Speaker:think it also engenders a lot more trust in, say, a closed source
Speaker:system. Elon Musk is, clearly has more money than
Speaker:me. Arguably, he might have better sense of humor than
Speaker:me, But he has commented on how OpenAI
Speaker:isn't, was a nonprofit that was dedicated to openness. And now
Speaker:it's really neither. Now whatever you think of him,
Speaker:you know, that doesn't change the fact that there's a kernel of truth
Speaker:there. And when I say kernel, right, when I when I first
Speaker:joined Red Hat, a lot of my former Microsoft colleagues, they were like, why are
Speaker:you leaving? What you were doing? Writing a little phone code? No. No. No. No.
Speaker:No. No. No. I'm still working on AI. They I think some of
Speaker:them actually wanted to schedule an intervention.
Speaker:To make sure hey. I got my first comment. And this is the part where
Speaker:I don't need my glasses. And it's my brother from another
Speaker:mother. Am I causing trouble?
Speaker:Not yet. Still kinda early. Go for the bow tie.
Speaker:Yeah. An epic breakdown. Yeah. I
Speaker:might I might, I might go for the bow tie next time. So I think
Speaker:that the joke is that whenever there's a panel on, like, In
Speaker:DC or C SPAN if you don't live in DC.
Speaker:The the the one with the bow tie is always the troublemaker and sometimes that's
Speaker:the moderator. I think they're chosen on purpose. So
Speaker:I'm not sure if it's a compliment. Yeah. I've been chosen to moderate
Speaker:a panel. But I'll be doing a demo Oh, and,
Speaker:you know, basically kinda how this, how OpenShift AI works.
Speaker:And, Oh, yeah. My car's in trouble. That's awesome. Go
Speaker:for the bow tie. Yeah. I think I shall. I think I
Speaker:shall. Given that this is, I didn't wanna
Speaker:go too far out, so I have, like, a little suit, going
Speaker:on. That's not a little. But, Yeah. So I'm
Speaker:I'm really looking forward to this. Looks like if the weather holds, there'll be some
Speaker:outdoor dining, outdoor catering stuff. Really pretty space.
Speaker:Really pretty event space. Raleigh is a cool
Speaker:little town. And,
Speaker:Frank, I didn't just buy a house last year.
Speaker:You just moved to it. But I just bought a house last year, so
Speaker:That option, kids, is on the table. Because I don't wanna put my
Speaker:kids through it. Like, I don't let the school transition and stuff like that. So
Speaker:but it's a cool little place. It's a cool place.
Speaker:Alright. So we wanna go back in. I'm gonna turn down the volume of my
Speaker:voice a bit. And,
Speaker:there we go. There's the whole event.
Speaker:And, So if you're in the wrong area,
Speaker:stop by. I think it's happening tomorrow. They're doing workshops.
Speaker:And, today
Speaker:Is the presentation part of it. So with that, I'm gonna
Speaker:grab myself a cup of coffee, and,
Speaker:check it out. And I have to say, I saw this
Speaker:online the other day where, like, the best track of any is the hall
Speaker:track. Right? All the conversations you hear in the hallway. I love he picked it
Speaker:up, but I heard a guy kinda talking about his opinion on, public cloud
Speaker:versus private cloud. Very interesting. So I'm looking forward to
Speaker:see what they're gonna discuss today. And,
Speaker:We'll see the stage.
Speaker:And if you're in Raleigh, you're wrong, it's not
Speaker:I believe we've got a session to sleep. And, come on. Check it
Speaker:out. I'm gonna get myself a cup of coffee and be ready for the show.
Speaker:Thanks. And you