This time for a tech conference in the realm of what else? AI. But applied to an oft neglected space called Knowledge Management. The latter is a community of practice that focuses on analyzing, organizing and making available reams of data that have been gathered over time by various functions within an organization for anyone in the company to utilize.
This function or process is ripe for applying AI agents (or agentic AI framework) and optimize for better outcomes. It was informative. More rewarding was getting acquainted with folks who practice this craft as well as learning of what they see in the corporate or public sectors.
Since the venue was Washington DC it also afforded me the chance to take evening strolls albeit the weather was trying. With wind chill in the single digit it still is a glamorous place to perambulate through history absorbing what this country has been through since its founding days.
I was able to visit the place Lincoln was killed along with his monument that gazes solemnly across the reflecting pool; towards the Capitol where the present day government does its work for the people.
Got stopped on my walk by the Secret Service as I passed close the White House because some dignitary or the other had their motorcade rush by - they were in town for Cheney's funeral the next morning was my guess (Cheney was a VP during the Bush presidency).
All in all the trip proved worthwhile and the to and from flights (in and out of Regan National) also delivered as promised - what with the threat of ATC and other airline staffing at its most critical these days.
Below some memories from the few days in town.
My breakfast nook overlooked Washington's memorial at 555 ft tall |
Congress - where it is supposed to work |
Lincoln's final breath |
Bit of Hollywood right here in DC |
Before Greenwich (outside the GWU campus) |
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