Kewei Qu
Meta, Senior Staff Software Engineer at Meta
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Kewei Qu, Hugh Nguyen, Ben Golub, Adam Conrad
How do you teach AI to navigate GraphQL schemas with thousands of fields? At Meta, we built an AI system that dynamically discovers and loads subschemas on-demand, enabling natural language interactions with complex enterprise APIs. This talk shares hard-won lessons from building production AI that performs real-time schema exploration, manages dynamic subschema composition, and generates sophisticated GraphQL operations at Meta's scale. Key Topics: - Dynamic schema discovery from user intent - On-demand subschema loading architecture (@require_graphql_subschemas directive) - Teaching LLMs GraphQL type relationships and dependencies - Performance optimizations for real-time schema introspection - What failed and why certain approaches don't scale Lessons from Production: - Schema design principles that work better with AI Security considerations for AI-driven schema access - Operational challenges and monitoring strategies - Attendees leave with battle-tested patterns for conversational GraphQL systems, specific techniques for dynamic schema loading, and honest insights about what didn't work along the way.
Meta, Senior Staff Software Engineer at Meta
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Meta, Software Engineer
Hugh Nguyen is a Software Engineer working on Metamate team at Meta, which builds AI powered products and platforms. Hugh is working on enabling AI agents to access all internal knowledge through GraphQL, a novel approach to rapidly expand AI agent's capabilities.
Meta, Software Engineer
Ben has been with Meta (then Facebook) since 2009 and has worked on the Graph API, GraphQL, Hack, HHVM, and more.
Meta, Engineering Manager
Engineering Manager for integrating GraphQL in our mobile applications at Meta. Previously focused on React at Meta.
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