Interview with Kai Waehner

EPISODE · Jan 5, 2024 · 50 MIN

Interview with Kai Waehner

from Hubert's Podcast · host Hubert Dulay

In this podcast Ralph and I interview a former colleague of mine, Kai, who has extensive experience in the data streaming and real-time events space. Kai highlights the top five trends for data streaming with Kafka and Flink, including data sharing, data contracts for governance, serverless stream processing, multi-cloud adoption, and the use of generative AI in real-time contexts. We discuss the role of generative AI in providing accurate answers and the importance of real-time data integration for contextual recommendations, using the example of travel and flight cancellations. We also delve into the role of Flink as a stream processor in ensuring the accuracy and freshness of data for semantic searches and generative AI applications.We also delve into the idea of streaming databases and whether the market is ready to embrace them. We discuss the need for data contracts and data governance to understand the flow of data through systems, as well as the responsibility of the data engineering team in creating embeddings. We also discuss integrating large language models with other applications using technologies like Kafka and provide examples of how generative AI can be integrated into existing business processes. The interview touches on the concept of a "lake house" and the separation of compute and storage for real-time analytics. The guest also highlights Confluent's approach to building Kafka in a cloud-native way and their focus on the streaming side, while emphasizing the need for accessible stream processing solutions for ordinary database users. Get full access to SUP! Hubert’s Substack at hubertdulay.substack.com/subscribe

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