Building Bridges at the AWS + Anthropic GenAI Series

Yesterday I had the chance to attend the AWS + Anthropic GenAI Series networking event. It was one of those evenings where you walk into a room and instantly feel the buzz—founders, engineers, designers, and dreamers all colliding around the same question: what’s next for AI?

Personal highlights:

  • Met some amazing people across different corners of the AI world—startup builders, SaaS product minds, and security experts.

  • Loved hearing real stories of how GenAI is moving from “research phase” into actual products, especially in enterprise spaces.

  • As someone living in the intersection of UX, SaaS adoption, and logistics, I couldn’t help but think: these are the folks shaping the toolkits we’ll all be building on in the next 1–2 years.

Shoutouts (optional, depending on how personal you want it)

  • AWS Loft space itself was such a vibe—modern, airy, and designed to spark conversation.

  • Anthropic’s PM and Claude Evangelist, they brought such a grounded energy about responsible AI.

My take:

Events like this remind me why I love being in the Bay Area ecosystem. The conversations didn’t just end at AI’s potential—they touched on design strategy, scaling responsibly, and what kind of creative infrastructure we need next.

I left with a notebook full of ideas, a few new connections I can’t wait to follow up with, and a reminder that the future of AI isn’t just code—it’s community.

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