This talk explores how AI is changing the way we build software. We'll start with vibe coding, a new method where you describe what you want an AI to build in simple, everyday language, and it gives you the code. It’s a very conversational process, like giving a goal to an assistant and then guiding it with feedback. Then, we'll look at the next step: agentic AI. This is where the AI starts to become more autonomous, taking a high-level goal and breaking it down into a plan, writing the code, and even testing it all on its own. While vibe coding is a great way to get started and get things done fast, agentic AI represents a future where the AI can take on entire projects with minimal human oversight. Both approaches are transforming how we code, making the process more about clear communication and less about manual work.
Speaker
Daisy Mayorga-Fuentes - CEO at yuda
About the Speaker
Daisy is the co-founder of yüda, where she's working to make tech more accessible and equitable. She has a background in computer science, data science, manufacturing, project management, and education, which has given her a unique perspective on the tech world. She's worked on some exciting projects, like the Spottr App, a location scouting tool for photographers, and a Data Science project for Alzheimer's Disease Prediction. She's also contributed to open-source projects like Bountiful Futures, developed a Bias Mini Crash Course, and worked on bridging the digital divide through the CodeX LMS project. Her work spans various domains, including data science, machine learning, and community-focused apps like Sustain The Valley, a resource hub during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each of these experiences has fueled her passion for leveraging technology to solve real-world problems.
Location
WorkVine209
2311 North Tracy Blvd, Suite A, Tracy, CA 95376
Parking and Basic Information
The venue has plenty of no-cost parking. The doors to the venue automatically lock at a certain time. If locked and you are outside, knock and someone will let you in. You can also send a message on the LinkedIn group.