In today’s fast-paced technological landscape, integrating Large Language Models (LLMs) within Virtual Reality (VR) environments is transforming educational and industrial innovation. A recent lecture delivered to a keen audience of 40 MSc students at Harokopio University’s Department of Informatics and Telematics entitled “LLM Agents for Real-World Applications: The Case of Stock Analysis and Training Assistants in VR.”

The presentation delved into advanced architectures for building LLM-powered agents, particularly focusing on the transformative potential of LLMs for real-world applications such as stock analysis and training assistants in VR.

The lecture highlighted how XR5.0 and HumAIne projects leverage such architectural workflows to develop LLM-powered services that put humans in loop and enable their seamless interaction with AI.