About us
All Things AI Live – The Official Meetup of All Things AI
All Things AI Live is the official Meetup group of All Things AI, an annual AI event held in the RTP area that brings together leading experts, developers, and business leaders shaping the future of AI.
Our monthly meetups provide a space for AI professionals, enthusiasts, and newcomers to learn, connect, and explore the latest in AI, from Generative AI and LLMs to AI agents and ethical considerations.
What to Expect
✅ Expert Talks & Panels – Learn from AI thought leaders, engineers, and researchers on cutting-edge topics, including open-source AI, LLM deployment, and real-world AI applications.
✅ Hands-On Learning – Interactive demos, technical deep dives, and practical sessions on tools like custom GPTs, AI automation, and responsible AI frameworks.
✅ Community & Networking – Connect with developers, entrepreneurs, and AI practitioners in a collaborative environment to share insights and discover opportunities.
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Featured event

Build an Agent Day - Atlanta
Join us in Atlanta for Build an Agent Day and craft your own AI agent live and in person! One day. One working AI agent, built by you.
## Build an Agent Day - Atlanta
Walk in with a workflow you hate. Walk out with an agent that does it for you.
Build An Agent Day is a one-day, hands-on workshop where you codify a real task from your job as a working AI agent — and leave with the design pattern to do it again and again. No slide decks to take home. By 6 PM you have something running against your own Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 account.
It's a program of All Things AI and All Things Open, built for the people who do the work: business professionals, government leaders, and K-12 and higher-ed educators. If you can write a clear how-to email, you can build an agent here.
#### What you'll build
Over eight hours, you'll build the same workflow across three agent stacks and pick the one that fits your environment:
- Claude Cowork (Anthropic) — for knowledge workers
- ChatGPT Agents (OpenAI) — for enterprise IT
- Manus — for research-heavy roles
The arc: pick a workflow you own (reports, intake, scheduling, drafting, research), capture your expertise as a skill an AI can follow, wire it into your stack, and ship it the same day. You'll demo it before you leave.
#### A sample of the day
- Crack Open the Agent — the three primitives (model, tools, memory) and the agent loop, narrated tool call by tool call
- Pick Your First Three Agents — Mark's S.M.A.R.T. framework to sort your tasks by AI readiness and match each to AI, Human, or Both
- Write Your First Skill — the anatomy of a SKILL.md, plus worked examples including an "anti-slop" quality skill and a composed website-audit skill
- Ship an Autonomous Research Agent — build a Morning Brief in Manus that triages email, preps your calendar, and ranks the day's industry news
- Working lunch, three stacks, three tables — poke at all three with food in front of you
The full eight-hour arc runs at every city stop. Because every workshop is live, the schedule flexes to the room.
#### Who's teaching
Mark Hinkle — Workshop instructor. Founder of The AIE Network (250,000+ subscribers), co-founder of All Things AI, 30+ years in emerging tech across cloud.com, the Linux Foundation, and the Node.js Foundation. An operator, not a consultant.
Todd Lewis — Co-founder, All Things Open. More than a decade running technology events in the Carolinas (POSCON, Open Source 101, All Things Open).
#### What's included
- Eight hours of hands-on building
- All three agent stacks
- Meals and materials
- The working agent you walk out with
- A year of community access across All Things Open, All Things AI, and The AIE Network — meetups, virtual events, and ongoing learning
#### Pricing
- Early bird: $297 (first 100 registrants)
- Standard: $397
All tiers are all-inclusive. Most employers reimburse the ticket under professional development or continuing education budgets — receipts formatted for expense reports available on request.
Upcoming events
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- $297.00

Build an Agent Day - Atlanta
Atlanta Tech Village (Buckhead), 3423 Piedmont Road Northeast, Atlanta, GA, USJoin us in Atlanta for Build an Agent Day and craft your own AI agent live and in person! One day. One working AI agent, built by you.
## Build an Agent Day - Atlanta
Walk in with a workflow you hate. Walk out with an agent that does it for you.
Build An Agent Day is a one-day, hands-on workshop where you codify a real task from your job as a working AI agent — and leave with the design pattern to do it again and again. No slide decks to take home. By 6 PM you have something running against your own Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 account.
It's a program of All Things AI and All Things Open, built for the people who do the work: business professionals, government leaders, and K-12 and higher-ed educators. If you can write a clear how-to email, you can build an agent here.#### What you'll build
Over eight hours, you'll build the same workflow across three agent stacks and pick the one that fits your environment:
- Claude Cowork (Anthropic) — for knowledge workers
- ChatGPT Agents (OpenAI) — for enterprise IT
- Manus — for research-heavy roles
The arc: pick a workflow you own (reports, intake, scheduling, drafting, research), capture your expertise as a skill an AI can follow, wire it into your stack, and ship it the same day. You'll demo it before you leave.
#### A sample of the day
- Crack Open the Agent — the three primitives (model, tools, memory) and the agent loop, narrated tool call by tool call
- Pick Your First Three Agents — Mark's S.M.A.R.T. framework to sort your tasks by AI readiness and match each to AI, Human, or Both
- Write Your First Skill — the anatomy of a SKILL.md, plus worked examples including an "anti-slop" quality skill and a composed website-audit skill
- Ship an Autonomous Research Agent — build a Morning Brief in Manus that triages email, preps your calendar, and ranks the day's industry news
- Working lunch, three stacks, three tables — poke at all three with food in front of you
The full eight-hour arc runs at every city stop. Because every workshop is live, the schedule flexes to the room.
#### Who's teaching
Mark Hinkle — Workshop instructor. Founder of The AIE Network (250,000+ subscribers), co-founder of All Things AI, 30+ years in emerging tech across cloud.com, the Linux Foundation, and the Node.js Foundation. An operator, not a consultant.
Todd Lewis — Co-founder, All Things Open. More than a decade running technology events in the Carolinas (POSCON, Open Source 101, All Things Open).#### What's included
- Eight hours of hands-on building
- All three agent stacks
- Meals and materials
- The working agent you walk out with
- A year of community access across All Things Open, All Things AI, and The AIE Network — meetups, virtual events, and ongoing learning
#### Pricing
- Early bird: $297 (first 100 registrants)
- Standard: $397
All tiers are all-inclusive. Most employers reimburse the ticket under professional development or continuing education budgets — receipts formatted for expense reports available on request.
2 attendees - $297.00

Build an Agent Day - Charlotte
Location not specified yetJoin us in Charlotte for Build an Agent Day and craft your own AI agent live and in person! One day. One working AI agent, built by you.
## Build an Agent Day - Charlotte
Walk in with a workflow you hate. Walk out with an agent that does it for you.
Build An Agent Day is a one-day, hands-on workshop where you codify a real task from your job as a working AI agent — and leave with the design pattern to do it again and again. No slide decks to take home. By 6 PM you have something running against your own Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 account.
It's a program of All Things AI and All Things Open, built for the people who do the work: business professionals, government leaders, and K-12 and higher-ed educators. If you can write a clear how-to email, you can build an agent here.#### What you'll build
Over eight hours, you'll build the same workflow across three agent stacks and pick the one that fits your environment:
- Claude Cowork (Anthropic) — for knowledge workers
- ChatGPT Agents (OpenAI) — for enterprise IT
- Manus — for research-heavy roles
The arc: pick a workflow you own (reports, intake, scheduling, drafting, research), capture your expertise as a skill an AI can follow, wire it into your stack, and ship it the same day. You'll demo it before you leave.
#### A sample of the day
- Crack Open the Agent — the three primitives (model, tools, memory) and the agent loop, narrated tool call by tool call
- Pick Your First Three Agents — Mark's S.M.A.R.T. framework to sort your tasks by AI readiness and match each to AI, Human, or Both
- Write Your First Skill — the anatomy of a SKILL.md, plus worked examples including an "anti-slop" quality skill and a composed website-audit skill
- Ship an Autonomous Research Agent — build a Morning Brief in Manus that triages email, preps your calendar, and ranks the day's industry news
- Working lunch, three stacks, three tables — poke at all three with food in front of you
The full eight-hour arc runs at every city stop. Because every workshop is live, the schedule flexes to the room.
#### Who's teaching
Mark Hinkle — Workshop instructor. Founder of The AIE Network (250,000+ subscribers), co-founder of All Things AI, 30+ years in emerging tech across cloud.com, the Linux Foundation, and the Node.js Foundation. An operator, not a consultant.
Todd Lewis — Co-founder, All Things Open. More than a decade running technology events in the Carolinas (POSCON, Open Source 101, All Things Open).#### What's included
- Eight hours of hands-on building
- All three agent stacks
- Meals and materials
- The working agent you walk out with
- A year of community access across All Things Open, All Things AI, and The AIE Network — meetups, virtual events, and ongoing learning
#### Pricing
- Early bird: $297 (first 100 registrants)
- Standard: $397
All tiers are all-inclusive. Most employers reimburse the ticket under professional development or continuing education budgets — receipts formatted for expense reports available on request.
3 attendees
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