Frank Kilcommins discusses empowering AI integration with the new API Workflows Specification on Wednesday, April 3, 2024.
SOMERVILLE, Mass. – Frank Kilcommins, API Technical Evangelist at SmartBear, a leading provider of software development and visibility solutions, is presenting, “The API Workflows Specification – Unlocking API Value for Humans and Machines,” at AI The Docs, the first-ever online conference about the intersection of generative AI and API documentation, on Wednesday, April 3, 2024. AI The Docs 2024 is a full-day single-track event with three keynote presentations, 16 curated talks, and an exhibit of cutting-edge API docs-related AI features, tools, services, and practices.
WHAT: SmartBear’s Frank Kilcommins presenting virtually at AI The Docs
WHEN: Wednesday, April 3, 2024, 11:40 a.m. BST
REGISTER: https://ti.to/pronovix/ai-the-docs-2024
The disruptive power of AI comes from its ability to truly assist humans. With the intersection of AI and APIs being the nucleus of technical innovation, the question is: Are we ready for this wave of AI (machine) API consumers? The answer: The API Workflows Specification is coming just at the right time.
Frank discusses how the new API Workflows Specification, developed under the OpenAPI Initiative, enables the ability to craft workflows, a series of API calls, in a human- and machine-readable format. The Workflows Specification can provide a sufficient level of predictable determinism to AI models, allowing them to offer a natural language abstraction on top of the business use cases, while in parallel giving interoperability benefits to the actual API providers. The result is more value with less vendor lock-in and consistent API offerings for both humans and the new wave of AI consumers.
The benefits for human consumers are equally valuable, and the Workflows Specification affords the ability to unlock API value and improve developer experience for API producers and consumers. Overall, the Workflows Specification improves the capability of API specifications to tell the story of the API in a manner that improves interoperability across industries. Ultimately, this talk allows you to be ready to get started with the new specification for your next API product.
Frank has over 15 years of experience in the technology industry, his roles spanning from software engineering to enterprise architecture. His mission is to inspire, engage with, and support the API community as well as SmartBear customers across the end-to-end API development lifecycle and management space. Prior to joining SmartBear, Frank’s most recent roles have been focused on API-led digital transformations and architecture modernization within multi-national enterprises.
For more information on AI The Doc, go to: https://apithedocs.org/ai-2024
About SmartBear
SmartBear provides a portfolio of trusted capabilities that give software development teams around the world visibility into end-to-end quality through test management and automation, API development lifecycle, and application stability, ensuring each software release is better than the last. Our award-winning products include SwaggerHub, TestComplete, BugSnag, ReadyAPI, Zephyr, PactFlow, and Stoplight, among others. SmartBear is trusted by over 16 million developers, testers, and software engineers at 32,000+ organizations – including innovators like Adobe, JetBlue, FedEx, and Microsoft. With an active peer-to-peer community, we meet customers where they are to help make our technology-driven world a better place. SmartBear is committed to ethical corporate practices and social responsibility, promoting good in all the communities we serve. Learn more at smartbear.com, or follow on LinkedIn, Twitter, or Facebook.
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