Last Month, I had the pleasure of attending the “Build with AI” event organized by GDG Prayagraj, and honestly? It was part tech workshop, part creativity sprint, and part "Wait, did we just invent a new yoga pose?!"
The event was buzzing with energy, excitement, and… well, AI. We got our hands dirty (okay, digitally) with some seriously cool tools: Google’s Gemini, Vertex AI, and Google AI Studio. If you're thinking, "Whoa, that sounds intense" — you're absolutely right. But it was also a lot of fun.
Learning from the Best
We were lucky to have Anubhav Singh, a Google Developer Expert, lead the session. Not only did he break down complex AI concepts like a pro, but he also inspired us to build — not just learn. His talk wasn’t your usual “blah-blah-AI-is-the-future” spiel. Instead, he walked us through real examples, demos, and practical use cases. There were "a-ha!" moments flying around the room like confetti.
Hands-on with the Future
One of the best parts? Actually building things. I ended up creating a Firebase-integrated AI chatbot using Vertex AI and Gemini, and watching it come to life felt like magic. It was my first time working this closely with large language models (LLMs) and integrating them into a real-world app — and now I'm kinda hooked.
Creativity Meets Code
But it wasn't all just code and APIs. We explored the creative side of AI, too. Imagine using AI to generate yoga poses. Sounds serene, right?
Well, somehow in our experimentation, we accidentally (but proudly) gave birth to a brand-new pose: the Murgi Asana. That’s right — the chicken pose. Not sure if it’s yoga-approved, but it definitely got some laughs.
Gratitude Where It’s Due
A huge shoutout to Ankit Kumar Verma sir, the driving force behind GDG Prayagraj. His efforts in organizing this event, along with his insightful perspectives on AI and its real-world potential, truly elevated the experience for everyone. It’s not just about bringing people together — it’s about inspiring them to think bigger, build smarter, and stay curious. And that’s exactly what he did.
Final Thoughts
What I loved most about the event wasn’t just the tech (though that was amazing), but the vibe: the collaboration, the curiosity, the "let's try it and see what happens" attitude. AI can feel intimidating at times, but events like these remind us that it’s also a playground — one where ideas can run wild and weird, and that's a good thing.
Huge thanks to GDG Prayagraj and the incredible Anubhav Singh for making this happen. If you ever get the chance to attend a Build with AI event, go. Build something. Break something. Invent a chicken pose.
And most importantly — have fun with it.
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