How OpenSearch is Evolving in the AI Era

Part of The Frontier of AI Search

Hosted by Jon Handler, Trey Grainger, and Doug Turnbull

Tue, Jun 23, 2026

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AI-Powered Search: Modern Retrieval for Humans & Agents
Trey Grainger and Doug Turnbull
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What you'll learn

Words, vectors, and agent loops

Lexical. Semantic. Hybrid. Agents that add iterative retrieval loops that refine results across steps. What's next...

Memory, context, and personalization

Learn about OpenSearch's evolving agentic memory capabilities and how to employ them for personalization and chat.

Search is no longer a standalone feature

How vector storage, hybrid search, semantic enrichment, memory management, and agents must all integrate going forward.

Why this topic matters

Agents and assistants all depend on search to provide accurate, relevant information before generating a response. The demands on search systems are changing rapidly, and open source search platforms like OpenSearch must evolve to adapt to these needs. Jon, Trey, and Doug will discuss what the "future" of search engines may look like, and how OpenSearch is evolving to meet these needs.

You'll learn from

Jon Handler

Building OpenSearch at AWS; Author of "The Definitive Guide to OpenSearch"

Jon Handler is Senior Principal Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services based in Palo Alto, CA. Jon works with OpenSearch and Amazon OpenSearch Service, helping customers who have vector, search, and log analytics workloads that they want to move to the AWS Cloud. Prior to joining AWS, Jon’s spent four years coding a large-scale, eCommerce search engine. Jon holds a BA from the University of Pennsylvania, and an MS and a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence from Northwestern University.

Trey Grainger

Founder @ Searchkernel; Author of "AI-Powered Search",

Trey Grainger is lead author of the book AI-Powered Search (Manning 2025) and founder of Searchkernel, a software consultancy building the next generation of AI-powered search. He also serves as a technical advisor at OpenSource Connections.


He previously served as CTO of Presearch, a decentralized web search engine, and as Chief Algorithms Officer and SVP of Engineering at Lucidworks, a search company whose technology powers hundreds of the world’s leading organizations. Trey is also co-author of the book Solr in Action (Manning 2014), as well as over a dozen other publications including books, journals, and research papers. Trey has 18 years of experience in search and data science focused on building self-learning search platforms integrating the most successful AI Search techniques.


Trey teaches AI Search in the course AI-Powered Search: Modern Retrieval for Humans & Agents with Doug Turnbull

Doug Turnbull

Co-author, AI-Powered Search

In 2012, Doug got bit by the search bug and he's still trying to keep up. From full-text search, to Learning to Rank models, to search agents that generate their own code, he knows the endless landscape first hand. Yet Doug wants to deeply understand the what / how / why, and help teams use these technologies practically, distinguishing hype from reality.

He’s led search at Reddit, Shopify, and Wikipedia, authored Relevant Search and AI Powered Search, and advised 100+ organizations over the years - all in pursuit of the same question: how does search actually work?

Previously at

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Reddit
Shopify.com
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