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Burak
Kebapci
Sr Director, AI Customer Support & Implementation
Cardlytics
Burak Kebapci is a senior support and integration leader, technologist, and author specializing in AI driven support systems, enterprise delivery, and operational excellence. He is the author of Building Agentic Systems for Support Leaders, a practical guide for modern support organizations looking to design, deploy, and scale intelligent agentic systems. Burak has led complex integrations and support transformations across large scale financial institutions, technology platforms, and enterprise environments. Over the past decade, he has worked hands-on with support, delivery, and incident management teams, helping them move from reactive workflows to structured, autonomous, and outcome driven systems. His work focuses on bridging real world support leadership challenges with applied artificial intelligence. Through frameworks, real examples, and production ready patterns, Burak helps support leaders understand how to safely introduce agentic AI into critical workflows without losing accountability, trust, or human oversight.
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11 March 2026 14:45 - 15:15
Agentic support in the real world: Lessons from building AI that fails, recovers, and scales
AI agents are finally moving from hype to production but success looks messy, iterative, and full of both surprising wins and painful failures. In this session, Burak Kebapci, author of Building Agentic Systems for Support Leaders, shares real case studies from building an Agentic Support Platform, including how to categorize the work, which agents support teams can actually deploy (and where they fail), and what it takes to scale automation responsibly without compromising customer experience. You’ll walk away with: - A practical categorization of support-focused AI agents - Real examples of success, failure, and recovery patterns - Guidance on human-in-the-loop, guardrails, and reliability - Architecture and workflow patterns that work in production - Open-source components you can use today