
"At Thoughtworks, we're a consultancy. We typically go into companies, partner with teams. We use their infrastructure, we use their environment, and we build software there."
"I'm using the infrastructure that's present with the client. I'm using a lot of the systems that are there. A lot of times we have to uplift the client."
"This talk is specifically about that particular journey and how I try to answer that question."
"What we're doing is building a knowledge graph. We're looking at different rules, regulations. We're ingesting those rules and regulations and building a knowledge graph with a deep research agent."
Wes Reisz is involved in an AI-first software delivery project at Thoughtworks, focusing on coding agents. The project aims to shift AI left in the software development lifecycle. The team collaborates with clients, utilizing their existing infrastructure to build software. Reisz addresses questions about not employing a full multi-agentic approach by emphasizing the importance of meeting clients and customers where they are, considering their domain knowledge and tools. The current project involves creating a knowledge graph for a large U.S. state, integrating rules and regulations with AI interfaces.
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