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Shahram

@shrumm

Building @cleric_io. An AI SRE for on-call engineers that diagnoses production issues before you have to.

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I’m buying furniture and I’m convinced that reviews systems are broken. It’s obvious that people will try to game their reviews if a high ‘score’ = $$$. Now I just read the 1 ⭐️ reviews. If they’re mostly unreasonable, buy. Else, move on.

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Nobody likes waking up at 2AM and groggily trying to figure out which runbook to run. The paper-cut issues in the backlog aren't any fun either. We're building an AI-positive product where Cleric does the work that we don't want to do.

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LLM agents are forcing us to reexamine many long-standing principles of human computer interaction, because people don't consume agentic services in the way they do traditional software. UI/UX practitioners have a goldmine of unprecedented design questions to answer, and an

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Hot take: The best practice of evals is there is no best practice. It's use case specific so focus on what works for your agent. Plenty of thought provoking discussion topics last night, had a great evening! #aiagents

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been watching Cleric's approach to building their AI SRE - one of the few teams building guardrails/safety into the core of their product - this will def become the norm

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The tricky thing with root causes is that there’s no clear definition of where to stop. I mean… the root cause of any production issue is the Big Bang 🤷🏽‍♂️. What most of us mean is - I just need enough detail so I know what to fix. #sre #reliability

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AI SRE is a category where move fast and break things doesn’t work. Hear from Willem Pienaar on how we’re staying focused on earning engineer trust.

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We’re excited to announce Cleric, the first self-learning AI SRE. It continuously learns from every incident and helps software engineers move more quickly to resolve issues. We’ve proven that our approach works. Now, Cleric is available for all teams: cleric.ai/blog/cleric-la…

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X has been incredible for good downtime reading material. I spend all my time in the AI world so it was good to catch up on crypto and speculation. Two great reads A sobering take: x.com/systematicls/s… A more positive take:

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AI SRE doesn't replace engineers. Instead, it gives engineers their time back. In our webinar, we talked about Cleric's approach to creating a self-learning AI SRE, and how it actually works in production. → cleric.ai/webinar

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Highly recommend if you’re in SF and building in AI. There’s no shortage of events here but 1) Diptanu Choudhury is awesome and 2) the closed dinner format is my favorite.

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what do you call your personal assistant agent? I instantly gravitated to Jarvis (I know, how original). I set one up for my wife and she spent a good while going back and forth and settled on Dobby.