Generative AI and WebRTC: Welcome to the 4th era of WebRTC!
Heard of ChatGPT and OpenAI? Who hasn’t…
Such generative AI technologies are finding their place also in WebRTC. In fact, they are so cardinal in WebRTC these days that for me, they mark the beginning of a new era in the evolution of WebRTC.
And just between the two of us here 😉 what better way to start off a new era than to do so with a targeted workshop.
In this 3-part workshop we are going to go through the reasons behind Generative AI finding a home in WebRTC and analyze the challenges associated with it. We will see how vendors are meeting these challenges and try to figure out the best approach for your company in this brave new world.
Schedule
The workshop takes place in 2 time zones. You can choose the one most suitable for you:
Session | Date | AMERICAS | ASIA/EU |
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Session 1 | Wednesday, 5 February 2025 | 14:00-16:00 EST 11:00-13:00 PST | 10:00-12:00 CET 14:30-16:30 IST |
Session 2 | Wednesday, 12 February 2025 | ||
Session 3 | Wednesday, 19 February 2025 |
* Can't make it to one of the sessions? Don't worry! You can either join the other time zone on that day, or just view the recording the following day
The Gist
This is going to be an online workshop that will take place during January-February.
To keep you focused, it will be split into 3 sessions in 3 separate days.
Three 2-hour online sessions
Open mic
What will we cover?
Recorded
Additional resources and materials
Agenda
Session 1a: Evolution
WebRTC is entering its 4th era - one which is going to be dominated by Generative AI. In this session, we will understand how we got here and what forces are going to drive our market in the coming years.
Session 1b: Mapping out
AI and Generative AI are dominating technology focus everywhere. Their imminent penetration is finding its way in WebRTC like everywhere else. In this session, we will figure out where all this it fits exactly in WebRTC.
Session 2a: The need for speed
Generative AI exploded into our reality with ChatGPT. A powerful text prompting technology. Taking it to the realtime domain of voice poses a new challenge of dealing with the need to optimize it for lower latencies, but in a way that is different than just mere text. In this session we will look at the role WebRTC plays.
Session 2b: Technicalities
Here we will view some of the main technical challenges and questions posed to us by fusing Generative AI with WebRTC.
Session 3a: Market forces
After going through all the trends, it is time to look at the market itself. Understand the forces and play, figure out how the Generative AI WebRTC ecosystem is taking shape, and from there, decide what our role in it is.
About me
Tsahi Levent-Levi is an Independent Analyst and Consultant for WebRTC.
Tsahi Levent-Levi has over 20 years of experience in the telecommunications, VoIP and 3G industry as an engineer, manager, marketer and CTO. Tsahi is an entrepreneur, independent analyst and consultant, assisting companies to form a bridge between technologies and business strategy in the domain of telecommunications.
Tsahi is the author and editor of BlogGeek.me, which focuses on the ecosystem and business opportunities around WebRTC. He is also a co-founder of Kranky Geek, a conference for WebRTC for developers, sponsored by industry leaders such as Google, Intel, TokBox, Twilio and IBM.
Today Tsahi helps companies simplify communication technologies, creating elegant and effective solutions through BlogGeek.me. Tsahi was the co-founder and CEO of testRTC, a company providing self-service testing, monitoring and support solutions for WebRTC applications (acquired by Spearline and then Cyara). Tsahi serves as Senior Director of Product Management at Cyara for all things testRTC.
What are people saying
Here's what attendees of the WebRTC 2021 Trends workshop had to say about it:
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I was looking for an update on the WebRTC market and technology trends, and the workshop provided exactly that.
The information was specific, very well organized, and delivered in an engaging and entertaining way.
The workshop was split into three sessions and gave me enough time to think about the material, do additional research, and prepare questions for the next session.
I left the workshop with a solid understanding of the WebRTC technology, even more importantly, of the many technology tradeoffs that the WebRTC community made along the way.
I use this knowledge in my everyday interactions with colleagues and customers, and think that the workshop would be beneficial for anyone in a Video Product Management or Architecture role, even for Solution Engineers who specialize in Video.
Stefan Karapetkov
Twilio
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For me, the most useful part of the workshop was that I was able to interrupt and ask questions at any time, and have you provide relevant answers.
The workshop instilled some concepts and principles related to large group calls which will stay in my thoughts as our company works on future designs. That may be beneficial to our business.
I think the workshop could be beneficial to others, because it may save them some time and energy. The research you've done and the condensed way you present it is efficient in terms of time.
Cody Herzog
Teladoc Health