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Guests:
- SallyAnn DeLucia, Director of Product, Arize
- Jack Zhou, Staff Engineer, Arize
In this episode, we cover:
- What tracing, observability, and evals really mean in GenAI applications
- How Arize used its own platform to build Alyx, its AI agent
- The role of customer success engineers in surfacing repeatable workflows
- Why early prototyping looked like messy notebooks and hacked-together local apps
- How dogfooding shaped Alyx’s evolution and built confidence for launch
- Why evals start messy, and how Arize layered evals across tool calls, sessions, and system-level decisions
- The importance of cross-functional, boundary-spanning teams in building AI products
- What’s next for Alyx: moving from “on rails” workflows to more autonomous, agentic planning loops
Resources & Links
- Arize AI — Sign up for a free account and try Alex
- Arize Blog — Lessons learned from building AI products
- Maven AI Evals Course — The course Teresa took to learn about evals (Get 35% off with Teresa’s affiliate link)
- Cursor — The AI-powered code editor used by the Arize engineering team
- DataDog — For understanding application traces
- OpenAI GPT Models — GPT-3.5, GPT-4, and newer models used in early and current versions of Alex
- Jupyter Notebooks — A tool for combining code, data, and notes, used in Arise’s prototyping
- Axial Coding Method by Hamel Husain — A framework for analyzing data and designing evals
Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Sally Ann and Jack 01:08 Overview of Arize.ai and Its Core Components 01:44 Deep Dive into Tracing, Observability, and Evals 03:56 Introduction to Alyx: Arize's AI Agent 04:15 The Genesis and Evolution of Alyx 08:51 Challenges and Solutions in Building Alyx 24:33 Prototyping and Early Development of Alyx 26:22 Exploring the Power of Coding Notebooks 26:51 Early Experiments with Alyx 27:59 Challenges with Real Data 29:20 Internal Testing and Dogfooding 31:55 The Importance of Evals 35:16 Developing Custom Evals 43:09 Future Plans for Alyx 47:59 How to Get Started with Alyx
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