Securing & Sustaining AI Before It Explodes Your Cloud Costs
Control AI Spend
|Reduce AI Risk
|Scale GenAI Responsibly
About the Webinar
GenAI costs rarely explode overnight. They quietly scale until they become impossible to ignore.
As organizations move from experimentation to production, token usage, GPU infrastructure, and always-on inference workloads can rapidly drive up costs and complexity. Without the right architectural guardrails, AI systems often grow faster than the controls designed to manage them.
In this 30-minute webinar, experts from Emumba and 6pillars.ai will explain how the AWS Well-Architected GenAI Lens helps organizations design AI workloads that remain secure, resilient, and financially sustainable as they scale.
Event Details
Date
Duration
30 Mins
Presented By

WA Lead
Emumba

Chief Executive Officer
6Pillars
Agenda

The Real Cost of GenAI at Scale
Understand how token growth, GPU infrastructure, and always on inference can rapidly escalate costs. Learn where most GenAI architectures leak money and why costs become reactive instead of controlled.

The Hidden Environmental Cost of AI
Explore the often overlooked sustainability impact of AI systems, including energy consumption, water usage, and infrastructure demands. Understand why inference workloads introduce environmental costs that scale quickly with usage.

Designing Responsible and Controlled AI Architectures
Learn how governance, workload classification, and architectural guardrails help organizations maintain control over GenAI systems. Discover how the AWS Well-Architected GenAI Lens guides resilient, cost-efficient, and secure AI design.
Claim a complimentary GenAI architecture review with Emumba’s experts to identify risks, optimize costs, and build a clear roadmap for scaling your AI workloads.
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