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.