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Everything you need from Build — no travel required — and it’s free
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| Watch keynotes and technical sessions live, access on-demand content at your own pace, and get hands-on with labs — all from your own machine. |
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| This year at Build, the digital experience levels up in a big way. For the first time, registered digital attendees can take hands-on labs remotely. Plus, turn Build into a hands-on experience with GitHub Copilot CLI—bringing announcements, code, and progress directly into your workflow. Build real-world skills from anywhere — using the same immersive environments as in-person attendees. You’ll also get free access to livestreamed keynotes and technical sessions covering AI, cloud, dev tools, and more — plus on-demand replays so you can revisit content on your own schedule. Register today and plan your schedule now. With 100+ sessions across two days, browsing the catalog early means catching the talks that matter to you live — and queuing up the rest for on-demand. A few worth bookmarking: - Faster, sure. But better? Mark Russinovich (CTO, Microsoft Azure) and Scott Hanselman (VP, Microsoft/GitHub) on whether AI is making engineers better, not just quicker, with real examples, real failures, and a look at what preceptorship needs to become.
- The moats that aren’t. Chip Huyen (Builder, Stealth) on what AI does to software’s traditional defensibility, and why builders should keep building anyway.
- What’s actually shipping. Daniel Han (Unsloth), Rob Ferguson, Mark Saroufim, and other practitioners on fine-tuning, serving, and inference — tradeoffs, infrastructure choices, and what’s working today for teams shipping AI products.
All of it free. No travel required. Register today. |
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