Talk
Beginner

API 2.0: REST endpoints got brains

Rejected

Session Description

With the number of logical applications and APIs projected to skyrocket to 1 billion by 2028, developers are still stuck in slow, manual, legacy workflows that make endpoint creation a bottleneck instead of a launchpad.

  1. How API endpoints work today and its lifecycle.

  2. what are the challenges.

  3. How GenAI can be infused to convert a static endpoint to a dynamic intelligent interfaces.

  4. We will explore how we can make APIs to write themselves, document themselves and adapt on the fly powered by generative AI

Key Takeaways

  1. The Key takeaways for the attendees would be how AI can radically simplify and accelerate endpoint generation.

  2. How can REST API development be made more efficient than it is today

References

Session Categories

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Speakers

Vipin
Staff Software Engineer IBM
https://www.linkedin.com/in/vipin-menon-ab434941/
Vipin

Reviews

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Not Sure

Proposal not clear, reads more like an idea pitch rather than a conference talk. The proposal needs more clarity, specificity, and technical depth for readers to understand more than the surface level idea

Reviewer #1
Rejected

This looks like it could be compelling but this doesn't fit with a FOSS conference. As MCP is an open protocol most applications of it are closed. If this was highlighting something like vllm, or llama.cpp with MCP that would be cool. But as this is not explicitly about FOSS we can't accept it

Reviewer #2
Rejected

The proposal is not detailed enough to meaningfully evaluate this and compare it to the bunch of other MCP related talks that we've got.

Reviewer #3
Rejected

The reviewers felt there were a lack of clarity, specificity, and technical depth. Additionally, reviewers felt that the talk did not align with the FOSS mission of the conference, as the application of the protocols discussed is often proprietary.

Reviewer #4
Rejected