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Make Your Own Financial Agent for Investors - Open Registration

๐Ÿ“ Frontier Tower @ Makerspace 995 Market Street, San Francisco, San Francisco, Dubai, United States

Date & Time

MAY 26

Price

Free

Free Entry

Capacity

Open

AI

About

-Agenda Overview Section 1: Agent Architectures:

  • Understand basic agentic AI concepts: single vs. multi-agent systems.
  • Explore ReAct (Reason-Act-Observe) loops for decision-making and function APIs for data access.
  • Demonstration: Use a LangGraph agent to query Yahoo Finance for cap table stress-tests.
  • Assignment: Customize a GitHub template for your investment sectors.
  • Demystify AI agents โ€” break down LLMs, memory, tools, and the Observe โ†’ Think โ†’ Act loop.
  • Compare architectures โ€” monolithic vs. multi-agent, and heavyweight frameworks vs. minimalist harnesses.
  • Explore pi-mono โ€” a "primitives, not features" open-source toolkit for building custom agents.
  • Build live โ€” code a real VC due diligence research agent from scratch in the final session. Section 2: Automated Deal Sourcing:
  • Create agents for lead generation using vector embeddings on Crunchbase/LinkedIn data.
  • Discuss prompt engineering to evaluate founder teams.
  • Hands-on integration: Combine Airtable with OpenAI agents for real-time matching; assess performance using precision and recall metrics. Section 3: Advanced Due Diligence
  • Implement hierarchical agents for financial analysis and risk management.
  • Focus on memory storage for audit trails and human oversight.
  • Demo: Backtest your portfolio for performance improvements; homework involves a diligence simulation on live data. Section 4: Portfolio Agents & Scaling
  • Coordinate multi-agent systems for monitoring, exit signals, and rebalancing.
  • Discuss costs, addressing errors, and deployment methods.
  • Capstone project: Collaboratively build a "VC Vault Agent"

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