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Shruti
Gandhi
Senior Software Engineer
Shruti Gandhi is a senior software engineer specializing in distributed systems, cloud infrastructure, and reliable AI platforms. She has built production systems across Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Intel, and VMware, with recent work focused on AI agents, MCP-based tooling, observability, and automated infrastructure diagnosis. Shruti holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from North Carolina State University, where her research focused on networking and distributed systems. Her work has been published at IEEE and ACM conferences, and she has served as a judge for CalHacks and the UC Berkeley AI Hackathons.
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26 August 2026 11:30 - 12:00
Building self-healing AI infrastructure: From detection to autonomous remediation
As AI systems become increasingly embedded in production infrastructure, the next step is moving beyond systems that simply detect and diagnose failures toward systems that can safely remediate them. Giving AI agents the ability to act on production environments introduces a new set of challenges around reliability, security, observability, and control. This talk explores how to design self-healing AI infrastructure that can move through a closed-loop workflow of detect, diagnose, plan, act, and verify. We’ll examine how agents can correlate signals across logs, metrics, traces, deployments, and infrastructure state; interact with operational tools; and choose remediation actions while operating within deterministic guardrails. Attendees will leave with a practical architectural framework for evolving from AI-assisted incident response toward reliable, policy-controlled autonomous remediation.