Harness design that keeps it simple
Hosted by Hugo Bowne-Anderson and Doug Turnbull
Mon, May 11, 2026
10:00 PM UTC (1 hour)
Virtual (Zoom)
Free to join
Go deeper with a course
Mon, May 11, 2026
10:00 PM UTC (1 hour)
Virtual (Zoom)
Free to join
Go deeper with a course
What you'll learn
How simple harnesses solve real user problems
How to dodge agentic complexity pitfalls
Why fewer features leads to better outcomes
Why this topic matters
You'll learn from
Hugo Bowne-Anderson
AI & data engineer, consultant, educator of 6+ million students (ex-Yale)
Hugo Bowne-Anderson is an independent data & AI consultant with extensive experience in the tech industry. He has advised and taught teams building AI-powered systems, including engineers from Netflix, Meta, & Amazon. He is the host of the industry Vanishing Gradients, where he explores cutting-edge developments in data science and artificial intelligence, & has written for publications such as Harvard Business Review & VentureBeat. Previously, Hugo served as Head of Developer Relations at Outerbounds & held roles at Coiled & DataCamp, where his work in data science education reached over 6 million learners. He has taught at Yale University, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and conferences like SciPy and PyCon, & is a passionate advocate for democratizing AI skills and open-source tools.
Doug Turnbull
Retrieval Consultant
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?
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