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Building Developer Infrastructure at Scale : Office Hours with Jim Everingham

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Анонс сессии Office Hours во вторник, 25 февраля в 17:30 по тихоокеанскому времени с Джимом Эверингемом, CEO и сооснователем Guild.ai. Ранее Джим возглавлял организацию developer infrastructure в Meta и построил первого внутреннего AI-агента компании, которым ежедневно пользуются тысячи инженеров. До Meta он создавал платформы для разработчиков в Instagram и Yahoo. На встрече обсудят, как добиться реального внедрения AI-агентов в большой инженерной организации, где агенты приносят ценность в продакшене, а где ломаются, и какие уроки масштабирования инфраструктуры действительно работают. Сессия рассчитана на основателей и инженерных лидеров, которые сегодня строят и разворачивают AI-системы.

Jim Everingham Office Hours

Meta’s first internal AI agent went from zero to thousands of engineers using it daily. That doesn’t happen by accident. On Tuesday, February 25th at 5:30 PM Pacific, the person who built it, Jim Everingham, will explain how.

Jim is the CEO & co-founder of Guild.ai. Previously, he led Meta’s developer infrastructure organization & was responsible for building Meta’s first internal AI agent, work that moved from experimentation to real adoption across engineering teams.

Before Meta, Jim built developer platforms at Instagram & Yahoo, giving him a unique perspective on what scales, & what creates long-term friction.

During this Office Hours, Jim & I will talk about :

  • Building Meta’s First Internal AI Agent : What it took to drive real adoption inside a large engineering organization, including integration into developer workflows, trust, & reliability challenges.
  • AI Agents in the Real World : Where agents are delivering value today, where they break down in production, & which design patterns survive beyond demos.
  • Scaling Developer Infrastructure : Lessons from building platforms at Meta, Instagram, & Yahoo, including early decisions that compound versus those that quietly create long-term friction.
  • This session is designed for founders & engineering leaders who are actively building & deploying AI systems today. The goal is a candid, grounded discussion focused on what actually works in production & what mistakes are hardest to unwind later.

    If you’re interested to attend, please register here. As always, submit questions through the registration form & I’ll weave them into the conversation.

    I look forward to welcoming Jim to Office Hours!