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We Got Quoted $500k for a Silicon Valley AI Trip – Alternatives?

2 pointsby bendtb29 days ago
I work for a commmodity &#x2F; trading &#x2F; shipping company. We wanted to invest and bring the whole management group for 5 day trip to Silicon Valley, focused on AI and LLM technologies.<p>The idea was to expose a cross-functional group to the epicentre of innovation – to learn how leading tech companies actually use AI commercially, and bring back insights we could action.<p>The price tag? USD 500,000 for a week-long program for 10 people. That included visits, some programming, and facilitation. Unsurprisingly, we decided not to go ahead – but the desire to learn at the source is still very much alive. Our idea of a reasonable price tag is around USD 150,000 (where we recon half will go to flights and hotels).<p>So I turn to the Hacker News community:<p>1. Is it possible to arrange meaningful company visits to places like Google, OpenAI, or Anthropic without going through a costly middleman? How accessible are these companies for learning-focused groups?<p>2. Are top-tier universities like Stanford or Berkeley open to group visits, guest lectures, or curated AI sessions for international teams?<p>3. Are there local Bay Area companies or freelancers that help organise high-impact, cost-effective tech immersion trips?<p>4. Have you done this kind of trip before — what worked, what flopped, and what should we absolutely not miss if we self-organise?<p>Any advice, contacts, or shared experiences are welcome.<p>Thanks!

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thecupisblue29 days ago
Unless you&#x27;re working for a high frequency trading company, you will probably not receive over 10K USD of value from the this.<p>First off, visiting companies and universities - building LLM&#x27;s and using them are quite different beasts. If your management team is not highly educated in the area of ML, this will mostly be useless to them, besides any &quot;business development&quot; discussions one might have with people who do that at OpenAI or Google.<p>What you are looking for is an &quot;Applied AI&quot; course. And still here, you&#x27;ll get sold a lot of cheap bullshit for a high price. The amount of people actually good and capable of using LLM&#x27;s at a high level is still quite low, but the amount of hustlers and influencers selling basic prompts and cheap ideas is large. I&#x27;ve seen people do this training and it basically turns out &quot;heres this 5 popular tools, here&#x27;s how to ask ChatGPT, heres a few good prompts&quot; and thanks for the money. Beware of that, as you&#x27;ll probably get peddled that by software agencies as one step in their funnel.<p>What you&#x27;d need, and what you can definitely get for that price tag, is a week long curated education program based on both the tech skill level of your management group and your industry. IMO, this would look quite a bit different and here&#x27;s how it would ideally look:<p>1. Having an interview with the people included to estimate the skill level<p>2. Be given an insight into your workflow and a chance to observe it<p>3. Prepare a program dedicated to your team&#x2F;industry<p>4. Get everyone out to a large bnb somewhere for a week<p>5. Have a combination of talks, QA&#x27;s &amp; &quot;hackatons&quot;, where you will learn, build, learn again, build again, while having a chance to ask somebody real questions.<p>You&#x27;ll get out of this with more insights and experience than a few random visits to companies, and with the building, develop an intuition for how actually it works and what you can do with it.
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duxup29 days ago
Is there some reason this has to be a trip to the Valley?<p>Depending on your teams current knowledge, it might be a waste of time to “learn from the source” if you’re just getting started on this topic.
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MrCoffee729 days ago
It seems like it would be more cost effective to take your group to a business focused AI conference or to hire a faculty member from the Bay Area and have them come out to your site for one week to brief you on the current state of AI.
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