The world's best engineers, founders, and researcher building with AI.
Organizers of the AIE Summit, Code Summit, Europe, and the flagship SF World's Fair.
The frontier labs are coming to World's Fair.
@OpenAI, @AnthropicAI, @Google DeepMind, @amazon AGI Labs, @Zai_org, and @MiniMax_AI are all on the program this year.
The people building the models, in the same place as the people building on them.
June 29 to July 2 in San Francisco.
https://t.co/OwdPW2sqyH
In advance of my upcoming talk "Recursive Coding Agents" for next week's @aiDotEngineer World Fair, I am excited to announce that 1) ypi has been updated to be more recursive and 2) unlike when I started ypi, pi extensions do now fully support recursion.
npm i ypi
Looking forward to speaking at @aiDotEngineer next week together with @marah_i_abdin about synthetic data and pre-training at @poolsideai 🔥
I might show some base model evals of an upcoming models as well
6️⃣ Things to Know about
AI Engineer World's Fair 2026
- It’s bigger than all previous AIEs
- 4x Larger Expo with 4 Expo stages
- Researchers: Poster sessions & Poaster sessions
- AI Leadership: Token Billionaires & Off the Record
- AI Verticals: Healthcare, GTM, FDE, AGC, Finance
- Side Events: NEO, Kids day
- attendees get $40k in credits to try everything our sponsors have to offer!
It's going to be our BIGGEST show yet!
Pre-pandemic JSConf EU was the conference that was a clear "must not miss" for me. Now it's AIEWF.
Only things I'm missing are the late night discussions over burgers at Burgermeister and karaoke until 6am at Monster Ronson's. SF equivalents needed
AIE has an incredibly high signal to noise ratio
Glad to contribute my small part, will be talking about RLMs on the context engineering track, come check it out!
Barry Zhang, Anthropic:
"Don't build agents for everything."
the post is tired of optimizing prompts and reaches for a workflow, and the Anthropic engineer behind that exact framework says the quiet part: most of the time you don't even need an agent. a workflow is a fixed path where each step hands a file to the next. an agent decides its own path. the post's whole fix, handoff files, decision gates, prompt chaining, is the workflow half, and it's the half that actually ships.
prompting hit a ceiling because it was never an architecture. you were doing the coordination by hand, copy-pasting between tabs. the move isn't a smarter prompt or a fancier agent. it's a boring pipeline so simple it's embarrassing.
so start there. one repeating task, two steps, each writing its output to a file the next one reads. don't build an agent for everything. build the workflow for the one thing you do every week.
The MCP debate last November at AIE Code was a ton of fun. Does anything feel worth debating at @aiDotEngineer WF?
Last time this came together in under a week… So if you want it let’s do it. What should we debate?
excited to be speaking at @aiDotEngineer on July 1st about how we use autoresearch to discover kernels for weird hardware.
we're making models faster in environments that didnt make sense to buy until now
come listen
just noticed AIE 2026 is at SF Moscone Center this year, huge upgrade from Marriott Marquis. we still love the old venue, but Moscone hits differently. @swyx@aiDotEngineer.
This is what the AI engineering ecosystem looks like in one room.
60+ Gold Sponsors are joining us at AI Engineer World's Fair, spanning infra, inference, agents, data, eval, and observability.
The whole stack, under one roof.
June 29 – July 2, Moscone West.
https://t.co/OwdPW2sqyH