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DESCRIPTION:In today’s rapidly evolving AI landscape\, the ability to qui
 ckly prototype\, test\, and iterate on automated workflows is more valuabl
 e than ever especially as organizations seek practical\, low-effort soluti
 ons before committing to full-scale product development. This session is d
 esigned for developers and data science enthusiasts interested in harnessi
 ng the power of n8n\, an open-source workflow automation tool\, to build a
 nd refine AI-driven processes.\n\nAttendees will receive a concise introdu
 ction to n8n\, followed by a live demonstration of how to build an automat
 ed workflow leveraging core n8n logic nodes\, AI nodes\, and third party i
 ntegrations. The talk will cover strategies for integrating third-party se
 rvices\, even when native n8n integrations are unavailable\, and will emph
 asize how these techniques can be adapted to any AI model or API.\n\nThrou
 gh a practical walkthrough\, participants will learn how n8n enables rapid
  iteration and experimentation with AI workflows\, making it an ideal plat
 form for testing new ideas and accelerating the path from prototype to pro
 duction. Whether you’re new to workflow automation or looking for effici
 ent ways to operationalize AI\, this session will give you an idea of how 
 you can leverage low code tools like n8n to rapidly test out and deploy yo
 ur idea reducing the time of each iteration cycle.\n\nRoom: 302\, Bldg: Ma
 dison Central Library\, 201 West Mifflin Street\, Madison\, Wisconsin\, Un
 ited States\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/489289
LOCATION:Room: 302\, Bldg: Madison Central Library\, 201 West Mifflin Stree
 t\, Madison\, Wisconsin\, United States\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.i
 eee.org/m/489289
ORGANIZER:harrison@glsan.com
SEQUENCE:1
SUMMARY:Leveraging n8n to Quickly Prototype Automated AI Workflows
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/489289
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p class=&quot;mb-4&quot;&gt;In today&amp;rsquo\;s rapidly evo
 lving AI landscape\, the ability to quickly prototype\, test\, and iterate
  on automated workflows is more valuable than ever especially as organizat
 ions seek practical\, low-effort solutions before committing to full-scale
  product development. This session is designed for developers and data sci
 ence enthusiasts interested in harnessing the power of n8n\, an open-sourc
 e workflow automation tool\, to build and refine AI-driven processes.&lt;/p&gt;\
 n&lt;p class=&quot;mb-4&quot;&gt;Attendees will receive a concise introduction to n8n\, fo
 llowed by a live demonstration of how to build an automated workflow lever
 aging core n8n logic nodes\, AI nodes\, and third party integrations. The 
 talk will cover strategies for integrating third-party services\, even whe
 n native n8n integrations are unavailable\, and will emphasize how these t
 echniques can be adapted to any AI model or API.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p class=&quot;mb-4&quot;&gt;Thro
 ugh a practical walkthrough\, participants will learn how n8n enables rapi
 d iteration and experimentation with AI workflows\, making it an ideal pla
 tform for testing new ideas and accelerating the path from prototype to pr
 oduction. Whether you&amp;rsquo\;re new to workflow automation or looking for 
 efficient ways to operationalize AI\, this session will give you an idea o
 f how you can leverage low code tools like n8n to rapidly test out and dep
 loy your idea reducing the time of each iteration cycle.&lt;/p&gt;
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