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[Online workshop] How to monitor your AI applications with New Relic

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Online Workshop As AI adoption rates continue to surge, particularly in the realm of generative AI,

[New Relic]() Online Workshop [Webinar_AIM_1800x750_EMEA.png]() As AI adoption rates continue to surge, particularly in the realm of generative AI, engineers face new challenges to ensuring their AI-powered applications are reliable, secure, and compliant. Join us for a session on How to monitor your AI applications with New Relic on 1st October at 10am BST / 11am CEST where we will discuss practical insights on how to overcome these challenges. In this webinar you'll learn how to: - Accelerate AI initiatives: Proactively monitor and resolve issues to keep your AI projects on track with New Relic. - Optimise LLM selection and management: Choose the right LLMs for your application and manage their performance and costs effectively. - Ensure compliance: Build generative AI solutions that adhere to compliance standards and regulations. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your AI monitoring capabilities. Register now to secure your spot. Even if you can’t make it, go ahead and sign up—we’ll send you the recording to watch at your convenience. [Register now]() [View in browser]() This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Update your email preferences.]() For information about our privacy practices, see our [Privacy Policy](). Need to contact New Relic? You can chat or call us at +44 20 3859 9190 Strand Bridge House, 138-142 Strand, London WC2R 1HH © 2024 New Relic, Inc. All rights reserved. New Relic logo are trademarks of New Relic, Inc. [Global unsubscribe page]( [Logo - W:82px] [Github]() [Twitch]() [Facebook]() [Twitter]() [LinkedIn]() [Youtube]() [Instagram]()

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