PAI Palooza Build with Native AI Studio

You know that feeling when you’re trying to build an AI app and your “stack” is actually 40 tabs, three half-working demos, and a mysterious bug called Something-Is-Undefined-But-We-Won’t-Say-What?

Let’s fix that.

This year’s Build with AI Native Studio series is basically a power-up for anyone trying to ship AI instead of just talking about it. At the center of it is the AI Kit Deep Dive: Build Faster with Production-Ready AI Native Components, a virtual session where you stop duct-taping API calls together and start using a real toolkit that actually wants you to succeed.

AI Kit ships with 14 production-ready NPM packages that handle the stuff everyone pretends they enjoy wiring up by hand: auth, RLHF, observability, safety, vector search, tools, testing, and more. You get framework-agnostic building blocks for React, Vue, Svelte, Next.js and even vanilla JavaScript, plus guardrails so your app doesn’t go full chaos goblin in front of a customer.

The Deep Dive is like being handed the cheat codes for AI-native apps:

  • Plug-and-play components instead of boilerplate

  • ZeroDB integration for embeddings, memory, and RAG in minutes

  • Built-in observability so you can see what your models are actually doing

  • Testing helpers so you’re not spamming real models every time you hit “npm test”

And it’s not just a one-off webinar floating in space. It’s part of the AINative Studio - Build with AI - 2025 flow: a Personal AI Hackathon on Friday with live pitches, followed by a Tech Fair on Sunday where the local AI community shows off what they’ve built. Translation: you learn the tools, then immediately use them, then immediately meet the kind of people who will break, fix, and level up your ideas.

If Future You is running an AI product instead of wrestling one, this is one of the forks in the timeline.

Register here and choose the better timeline:
https://luma.com/3tc57wfi

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