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Offener Deutschunterricht - Text & Konversation - Niveau B2+ (Fortgeschritten)
In diesem Kurs beschäftigen wir uns mit verschiedenen Texten aus unterschiedlichen Bereichen. Das können u.a. kurze Geschichten, Gedichte, Zeitungsartikel, Kolumnen oder Videos sein. Immer sind es Themen, die uns gefallen, die wir besonders interessant, wichtig oder manchmal auch richtig schlecht finden. Gemeinsam versuchen wir die Position der Autor*in, den Stil und die Argumentationsstruktur zu verstehen. Dazu diskutieren wir über das, was wir verstehen, welche Meinung wir zu dem Thema haben oder welche Fragen offen bleiben.
Gerne könnt ihr uns auch Themenvorschläge mitbringen oder zuschicken.
Der Kurs richtet sich an interessierte Menschen mit einem B2-Niveau (oder so ähnlich), die Lust haben sich weiter mit der deutschen Sprache zu beschäftigen und ihren Wortschatz zu erweitern.
Die Termine sind sporadisch.
Data Engineering at Superhuman: from writing assistant to agent platform
**Thank you for your interest in our meetup. Due to the venue’s capacity, registration is now closed.** We appreciate your support and look forward to seeing you at future events.
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Join us on February 17 as **Superhuman’s Data Engineering team** shares examples of **how they scaled from a writing assistant to an agent platform**, unified analytics and ML data, and migrated core systems without slowing product delivery.
✅ **Registration**: Closed
🚀 **Enabling Rapid Experimentation: Unifying Analytics and ML Data in Databricks**
Enabling teams to rapidly experiment with new AI models requires breaking down silos between analytical data and ML training datasets. At Superhuman, we consolidated both into Databricks as we scaled from a writing assistant to an agent platform. In this talk, we will:
* Share our journey from our fragmented data systems to a unified platform in Databricks
* Walk through design choices on how we organize Workspaces, Unity Catalog, and data ingestion
* Explain how we apply and manage our privacy policies, governance, and access control
🚀 **Rebuilding the Engine: Migrating Data Systems While Keeping Products Moving**
During this talk, we'll explore how to migrate core data systems while maintaining product velocity amid organizational and architectural change.
We’ll cover:
* The migration philosophy behind translate vs. transplant, and when each approach makes sense
* Key data validation challenges encountered during system migrations
* How to scope migration efforts realistically under time and delivery pressure
* Architectural trade-offs and lessons learned from high-impact decisions
**About Speakers**:
**[Niels van Kaam](https://www.linkedin.com/in/niels-van-kaam-aa731768/)** is a tech lead for the ML Data team at Superhuman, where he’s building the data foundation for the company’s transition from a writing assistant to an agent platform. Previously, he worked on large-scale data systems for ad-tech at Amadeus Berlin and on geospatial applications for startups in the Netherlands.
**[Dave Heberer](https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-heberer/)** is a software engineer at Superhuman with nearly 25 years of experience building data infrastructure across major tech companies. His background includes work at Microsoft, Tableau, and Facebook, spanning operating systems, computer vision, gaming platforms, and large-scale data and analytics systems.
**💥 Who should attend?**
(Data) Engineers making design decisions amid organizational change and rapid product development.
**Agenda:**
✨ 18:30–19:00: Registration and networking
✨ 19:00–20:00: Talk
✨ 20:00–21:00: Mingle with our team
**✅ Where:** In-person, Superhuman Berlin hub
**✅ When:** Tuesday, February 17
**✅ Language:** English
✅ **Registration**: Closed
**The event is free. Registration is mandatory**. Due to a limited number of seats, the invites will be sent to a limited number of interested guests on a first registered, first invited basis. Please check your inbox for a confirmation email about your attendance.
GenAI transforming Engineering: Agents and Guardrails [IN-PERSON!]
Meet us for in-person talks at Zalando on February 17, 2026!
Join us for an evening of practical talks on how GenAI is reshaping modern engineering workflows, from code agents to production-grade, guardrailed systems.
Please make sure you register with your full name, as it will be checked by security on arrival.
**📅Date and Time:**
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Doors open: 18:00
Opening & announcements: 18:30
Talks start: 18:35
Wrap-up & networking: \~20:30
📍**Location:** [Zalando Office BHW](https://maps.app.goo.gl/GELYd8FH7AnqEFNF8)
Berlin Hedwig-Wachenheimstraße 7 (BHW)
The main entrance is on the west-side of the building (towards Uber Arena). Participants should register at the Helpdesk, and will be picked up from there.
📝 **Agenda:**
**18:00 – Doors Open** Pizza, drinks, and networking
**18:30 – Opening** Short welcome and announcements from the organizers (5 min)
### **18:35 – Talk #1**
**Building Blocks of Modern Code Agents: Reusable Skills and Role-Based Subagents**
**[Alexey Grigorev](https://www.linkedin.com/in/agrigorev) — DataTalk.Club**
A practical map of modern code agent types and the two key building blocks that make them reliable in real-world development workflows.
Code agents appear in many forms today: chat-based assistants, cloud agents running CI-like workflows, and IDE or terminal agents embedded directly into development environments. In this talk, we’ll map these main categories, discuss what each is good at, and highlight where they commonly fail.
We’ll then zoom in on two core building blocks used in modern agent tooling:
* **Skills / playbooks** — reusable, step-by-step workflows (e.g. understand the repo → implement a change → run checks → produce a clean diff)
* **Subagents** — specialized roles such as planner, implementer, reviewer, and tester that split complex work into focused, reliable steps
**Format:** 20 min talk + 10 min Q&A
### **19:05 – Talk #2**
**Guardrailed Agents at Scale: Zalando’s Support Agent for Incident Triage and Stakeholder Q&A**
**[Ivan Potapov](https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivan-sur/)**, **[Saugandh Karan](https://www.linkedin.com/in/saugandh-karan/)**[ ](https://www.linkedin.com/in/saugandh-karan/)— Zalando SE
We’ll share how Zalando built and shipped a specialized internal support agent that helps engineering teams answer stakeholder questions and triage operational alerts — without drowning in context or compromising production safety.
The agent enriches user requests with relevant observability context (metrics, logs, traces, recent deploys), summarizes what matters, and produces a severity assessment with recommended next steps.
A key challenge is context explosion: pulling “all the data” quickly becomes noisy, slow, and risky. We’ll walk through the architecture patterns and guardrails that keep the system production-ready:
* Retrieval and ranking strategies
* Strict tool boundaries
* Policy-driven response formats
* Evaluation checks to prevent overconfident or unsafe guidance
Finally, we’ll cover rollout and migration: introducing the agent alongside existing workflows, aligning it with architecture guidelines, and iterating based on real incident feedback.
**Format:** 20 min talk + 10 min Q&A
### **19:35 – Pizza, Drinks & Networking**
Invite your friends and join our meetup. Special thanks to our hosts **[Zalando.](https://en.zalando.de/?_rfl=de)**
YOGA for HAPPINESS ● Beginners 💦
*** Class is mostly in German language, but if need I offer translations ***
Everyone is welcome!
• My Vinyasa Yoga Class is a mix of powerful movements combined with meditation elements. Warm up, mobilise, stretch & release your muscles. And your brain. Be chilled, be focused, be mindful. I support the members individually, so this class is suitable for all levels:
You will find new ways to refine your personal practice.
• My class is 75 Min. and takes place every tuesday 6:15PM.
Mats, blankets, showers & tea is ready for you!
• The balance recommended:
Donation-Drop-In 15€
USC Members Welcome: USC M (4x), L (8x), XL (8x)
Studiocard Price: https://www.yogaatlobeblock.de/preise
• LOCATION
Böttgerstraße 16, 13357 Berlin
1st floor, RIGHT ELEVATOR
• HOW TO GET THERE
5 Min. walk from Gesundbrunnencenter
near Magic Mountain Kletterhalle
U8 Gesundbrunnen
S42/41 & S1
BUS N7, 247, RE5
GOOGLE MAPS: https://tinyurl.com/yal3wf2x
• CONTACT
Christina Metzler
yoga@makesmehappy.de
https://www.facebook.com/YOGAmmh
AWS User Group Berlin Session - February 2026
Dear Community,
Another month with two great speakers gladly joining us. This time we are meeting at charming office of **Storm Reply**, with one talk from AWS, one from Storm Reply team to be presented.
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18:30 - Warming up and networking chat
18:45 - Intro by AWS UG Berlin & Storm Reply
19:00 - 19:40 - **Aman Kumar Singh & Li-Ya Wang // Building a Customer Contact Center in Minutes Using Amazon Connect**
In this session, we’ll learn how Amazon Connect enables you to build a fully functional, scalable customer contact center in just minutes. We will also present on how Connect simplifies voice and chat interactions, integrates seamlessly with other AWS services, and leverages AI for intelligent customer experiences.
Starting with an overview of its core capabilities, we will have a short demo on Amazon Connect.
19:40 - 20:00 - Networking break with food, snacks and drinks
20:00 - 20:40 - **Omar Kobbi // AWS and GxP Compliance: Building Trust in the Cloud for Life Sciences**
In this session, we’ll explore how AWS can support GxP compliance in the life sciences industry. From moving validated workloads off on-premises infrastructure to the cloud, to leveraging services like EC2, Elastic Load Balancer, S3, and AMI Factory, we’ll show how organizations can ensure data integrity, validation, and audit readiness while gaining scalability and innovation.
Join us to learn how AWS helps build trust in the cloud for regulated environments.
20:40 - 20:45 - Closing & Final Remarks
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**Very Important: There is no "waitlist" for our regular sessions.** However, there are limited seats available. If you want to make sure you can attend:
Register yourself with your "full name" here at meetup.com
Arrive on time - seats are first come, first serve.
As soon as there are seats available, you are welcome to join with your registration. In case there are no more seats available, we won't be able to let you join us this time.We thank you very much for your understanding!
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Additional Information
**This event is wheelchair friendly.** Help us spread the word, and invite your friends & colleagues! If you're attending with wheelchair and need assistance, please mail us: organisers@berlinawsug.de for further details.
Would you like to host AWS UG Berlin events at your company? [Register here](https://bit.ly/aws-host)
Would you like to speak at AWS UG Berlin sessions? [Submit your talk here](https://bit.ly/aws-talk)
OpenClaw/Clawdbot Anonymous Berlin
Informal meetup for anyone interested in or working with OpenClaw/Clawdbot.
No talks or presentations. We'll discuss setups, learnings, and entrepreneurship.
The group is intentionally small (6-8 people) to keep things relaxed. Come as you are. Stay as long as you like.
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Bitcoin PlebWalk
Willkommen zum 17. PlebWalk.
Hast du Lust, einen entspannten Tag in der Natur zu verbringen, etwas für deine körperliche und geistige Gesundheit zu tun, über Bitcoin zu sprechen und Zeit mit tollen Bitcoinern zu verbringen? Natürlich sind auch Neulinge und zukünftige Bitcoiner willkommen.
LOS GEHT'S!
Treffpunkt: Parkplatz Rübezahl
Endpunkt: Rübezahl
Verkehrsmittel: Bus169
Uhrzeit: 13:00 Uhr (Bitte pünktlich sein! Die maximale Wartezeit beträgt 15 Minuten, so dass wir spätestens um 13:15 Uhr mit dem PlebWalk beginnen können).
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Strecke: 12km Rübezahl - Müggelsee + Berg - Müggelturm - Rübezahl
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Bei Fragen kontaktiert gerne die PlebWalk Telegram Gruppe (https://t.me/plebwalk_berlin).
Welcome to the 17th PlebWalk in Berlin.
Want to enjoy a relaxed day out in nature, do something for your physical and mental health, talk about Bitcoin and spend some time with awesome bitcoiners? Of course, newbies and future-bitcoiners are welcome as well.
Meeting point: Rübezahl Parking Lot
Final stop: Rübezahl
Public Transport: Bus169
Meeting time: 01:00 pm (Please be on time! Max waiting time is 15 min so that we will start our PlebWalk no later than 01:15 pm).
Route: 12km Rübezahl - Müggelsee + Berg - Müggelturm - Rübezahl
For any questions, feel free to reach out to the PlebWalk Telegram group (https://t.me/plebwalk_berlin). (bearbeitet)
Bitcoin am Holzmarkt (Stammtisch)
English, see below.
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Willkommen beim Bitcoin Meet-up im Café Holzmarktperle (Holzmarktstraße 25).
Die Berliner Community kann einfach nicht genug davon bekommen über Bitcoin zu reden. :) Deshalb bieten wir dieses Meet-up als weitere Option neben dem etablierten “Berliner Bitcoin-Stammtisch @ Friedel Richter” an.
Jeder ist willkommen - Bitcoin-Anfänger, Enthusiasten, etc. Wir freuen uns auf den gemeinsamen Austausch mit anderen Plebs in lockerer Runde und gemütlicher Atmosphäre und beantworten auch gerne eure Fragen.
Natürlich könnt ihr im Café mit Bitcoin ₿ / Lightning ⚡bezahlen.
Dies ist der richtige Ort für Menschen, die glauben, dass Bitcoin die Welt verändern kann und Teil der nächsten großen Revolution in der Finanzwelt sein wird.
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Welcome to the Bitcoin meet-up at Café Holzmarktperle (Holzmarktstraße 25, Berlin).
Since we can’t get enough of talking Bitcoin we are offering this meet-up as a another option in addition to the established Berliner Bitcoin-Stammtisch @ Friedel Richter.
Everyone is welcome - Bitcoin beginners, enthusiasts, … you name it. We are always happy to meet with other plebs, teach, talk and help!
Payment in Bitcoin ₿ / Lightning ⚡accepted!
This is the place to be for people who believe that Bitcoin will rock the world and will be part of the next big revolution in the financial world.
PyBerlin 58 - February event
**PyBerlin: February's event**
**Sponsor**: **Sentry**
**Location: W3.Hub**
**Agenda:**
6:30 pm – Doors open: snacks, drinks, networking
6:55 pm - Welcome from PyBerlin
7:00 pm - Welcome from the sponsor - Sentry
7:10 pm – **Maximum time off, minimum leave: solving the holiday equation with Python and math // Sander Van Aken**
Around the beginning of the year, German news sources publish tips on how to optimize your vacation by cleverly using Brückentage: taking a few strategic days of leave to connect weekends and public holidays into long breaks. But how can this be computed systematically? And how can it be tailored to your personal preferences?
Operations Research (OR) and mathematical optimization are powerful but often underrepresented disciplines within the broader AI and analytics landscape. In this beginner-friendly talk, we treat holiday planning as a mathematical optimization problem. Using the question “How do I maximize my benefit from taking time off?”, we will walk through the full process from problem formulation to a working Python solution.
Speaker's bio:
Sander Van Aken is Operations Research Engineer and passionate about applying quantitative methods to solve mobility, logistics and supply chain planning challenges. Beyond his day-to-day job of developing decision support algorithms for network planning at Flix SE, he is active in the broader OR community and loves introducing people to the field.
7:40 pm - break
8:00 pm – **Exception Handling Within the Context of Python's Typing System // Jonathan Herrera**
A conceptual approach to exception handling, with a special focus on Python's type hinting system. Python's typing system does not allow for annotating methods with the exceptions they raise. The talk discusses the conceptual consequences of this limitation and introduces different exception handling paradigms with their upsides and downsides.
Speaker's bio:
Jonathan has worked as a Senior Python Developer in different companies. Currently, he is an Engineering Manager at RoomPriceGenie, a scale-up providing revenue management solutions to hotels, where he oversees the integrations team, and works, amongst other things, on establishing best practices with regard to reliability and security.
8:30 pm – **One does not simply send a GET request // Paweł Wiszniewski**
Short presentation on a few of the less-known features of the requests and urllib3 libraries. Regardless of whether you're scraping the web or extracting data from those REST API endpoints, you need a reliable and convenient way to download data from the internet. But packages get lost in the traffic, servers get overwhelmed with requests. And your job is to build a resilient data pipeline. Let's see what the most popular HTTP libraries have to offer.
Speaker's bio:
Paweł is a Senior Data Engineer and a founding member of the Data Platform team at Flink SE, where he builds tools and designs processes that empower data scientists, analysts, and business teams across the company.
9:10 pm - closing
This event will be only in-person. Please check our Code of Conduct and official health regulation in Berlin before coming. If you feel some signs of sickness, please consider skipping this event and attending another time. We will have plenty of events in different formats in the future.
Looking forward seeing you all!
German with Theater Games
Dieser besondere Deutschkurs ist für alle, die mit Spiel und Spaß ihr Deutsch verbessern wollen. Wir sind eine kleine Gruppe (max. 15 Personen) von Deutschlernern zwischen A2 - B2 und machen Theater-Improvisation auf Deutsch.
Aber keine Angst - das kann jede/jeder lernen!
Der Fokus liegt vorallem auf Sprechen und Verstehen, so daß du in Alltagssituationen spontaner reagieren kannst und mit dem Sprechen auf Deutsch flüssiger wirst.
Ich bin sowohl Deutschdozentin als auch Theaterschauspielerin und entwickle diese Methode seit mehr als 10 Jahren.
Der Kurs ist immer mittwochs und du bist herzlich willkommen, vorbeizukommen und uns kennenzulernen.
Das 1. Mal kostet der Kurs 12 Euro zum Kennenlernen.
Ein 10er Ticket kostet 160 Euro.
Ein 5er Ticket 95 Euro und
der Drop-in-Preis ist 20 Euro.
Ich freue mich auf Euch.
Bei Fragen kannst du mich gerne kontaktieren.
liebe Grüße
Nina
Presentation Night: Whirlwind Tour of Numba
📆 Agenda
* 19:00 Welcome to the PUB (Python Users Berlin) – setting up
* 19:15 Main talk
* 20:00 Lightning talks
* 20:30 Social gathering
🎙 Main talk by [@esc](https://github.com/esc): Whirlwind tour of [Numba](https://github.com/numba/numba)
In this talk I will take you on a whirlwind tour of Numba -- the Python just-in-time (JIT) compiler. I will equip you with with a mental model of how Numba works and what it is good at. At the end, you will be able to decide if Numba could be useful for you.
📚 Resources
* https://github.com/esc/numba-talk
⚡️ Lightning talks
Time will be open at the end of the night for lightning talks (short 5 minute presentations). Please bring your ideas and inspirations with.
Tech talks at Mozilla
Save the date! The Mozilla Meetup series continues with talks focused on modern web technologies.
To account for typical **no-show rates**, we’ve opened more RSVP spots than we can physically accommodate. Based on our last event, only about 36 of 100 registered participants (including Mozillians) attended in person. **We will admit attendees on a first-come, first-served basis and will need to close the doors once we reach room capacity (around 50 people).**
Note that this event operates under the [Mozilla Community Participation Guidelines](https://www.mozilla.org/about/governance/policies/participation/).
**18:00** \- Doors open
**18:30** \- Tracking \(Protection\) Everywhere
There are a variety of tracking vectors on the web. But how exactly does this tracking work and what mechanism do we have available to protect our privacy?
This talk takes a closer look at the many anti-tracking mechanisms Firefox uses to protect its users, and discusses the threat models behind them and the practical protection they provide.
Bio: Manuel Bucher is a software engineer on the Firefox Privacy team working on anti-tracking in Firefox
**19:30:** No Servers, No APIs: AI in the Browser
I’ll present how modern web technologies make it possible to run AI models directly in the browser combining WebLLM and WebAssembly to deliver powerful, privacy-preserving client-side AI experiences. For more context, here’s a related article I wrote for Mozilla AI: [https://blog.mozilla.ai/3w-for-in-browser-ai-webllm-wasm-webworkers/](https://blog.mozilla.ai/3w-for-in-browser-ai-webllm-wasm-webworkers/)
**Bio:** Barış Güler is an engineering leader working on in-browser AI systems that leverage WebLLM, WASM, and web platform features to bring AI inference and tooling into client environments. He writes about web-native AI and open-source approaches to privacy-first machine intelligence (and a Rust fan, for sure).
From AI Buzzwords to Real Helpers: Create an AI-Enhanced Automated Workflow
Ready to stop hearing about AI and start using it? ✨
New tools like AI automation are opening doors for creative and adaptable professionals to lead the change in their industries.
**Register for our Event Here:** [https://3vgdb.share.hsforms.com/2IWuk86BbTmuYAWHoCxc2xg](https://3vgdb.share.hsforms.com/2IWuk86BbTmuYAWHoCxc2xg)
Join us at **WBS CODING SCHOOL** for an exclusive in-person talk and collaborative build with Lead Instructor Maria Blanco. We are moving past the buzzwords to show you how AI can become your most powerful professional tool.
**What you'll learn:**
* **Beyond the Buzz:** Clear distinctions between AI Assistants, Automations, and Agents.
* **Collaborative Live-Build:** Participate as we set up an AI-enhanced automated workflow using [Make.com](http://Make.com).
* **No-Code Empowerment:** Discover that integrating AI tools is an achievable step without any coding skills.
This session is perfect for professionals in tech-adjacent roles, absolute beginners, and anyone ready to start their journey in AI. 🤝
**Event Details:**
* **Date:** Thursday, February 19
* **Time:** 18:00 – 19:30
* **Location:** Cuvrystraße 1, 10997 Berlin
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**About WBS CODING SCHOOL**
Empowering ambitious minds to conquer the tech world. Since 2019, we’ve been breaking barriers to make tech careers accessible to everyone. From AI, Data, UX/UI to AI Software Development, our expert-led courses teach skills that matter. But we’re more than just a school – we’re a thriving community where passion meets opportunity. Ready to launch your future? Join us and build the career you deserve.
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DoJo (Informal Python Meeting)
**New Dojo Location!**
**Draft Day Columbus**
1130 Dublin Road
Columbus, OH 43215
We're going to try a new dojo location for a few weeks and see how it works
Dojos are informal Python group study sessions where everyone interested in Python gathers to learn about Python, help others with Python, or just hang out. Everyone is welcome from Python beginners to experts. Bringing a laptop is encouraged (we'll have extension cords and power strips). If there's something you want to learn leave a comment on this invite so we can plan ahead.
We're looking for topic suggestions and people interested in presenting at our monthly meetings. To this end we've set up a survey form at [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15eBKF1nQQ2XS5gzD4rvhVRHMBEj7lJtHuA9wXupS3Uc](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15eBKF1nQQ2XS5gzD4rvhVRHMBEj7lJtHuA9wXupS3Uc)
TBD
**Important time note:** Please plan on arriving between 5:30 and 6:00 as the elevators lock after 6 and you'll need to message us and we'll need to come get you.
The building address is 4450 Bridge Park
The entrance is 6620 Mooney St, Suite 400
**Abstract**
TBD
**YouTube Link**
TBA
COhPy Monthly Meeting
**NEW LOCATION: Improving Office in Franklinton**
Physical location:
Improving Office
330 Rush Alley Suite #150
Columbus, OH 43215
Schedule:
* 6:00 p.m.: Socialize, eat, and drink. Improving will be providing pizza and beverages.
* 6:30 to 8:00 pm. Main meeting and presentation(s).
See the handy Parking Map - we recommend street parking.
[Street Parking Map](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1u2A4fLNlxwLJn0KA_hKc8bnFlFHLvsHBDh-_8wzX_tk/edit?usp=sharing)
We meet on the last Monday of each Month. Presentations are given by members and friends of this group. If you would like to do a presentation (small or large) on a python topic, please contact centralohpython@gmail.com
Neurospicy Columbus - Join us for Stauff's Coffee and Book Loft
Join Neurospicy Columbus at the Stauff's for coffee and then a stroll through the Book Loft nearby!
This will be a friendly chat for like minded individuals with Autism and/or ADHD (or somewhere on the Neurodiverse Spectra).
Quarterly Community Gathering
Join the Columbus AI community for our quarterly gathering — a casual, community-focused evening where everyone has a chance to share, learn, and connect. These open mic–style events give anyone in the community up to **5 minutes** to present a project, share a tool, pose a question, or offer a perspective on the evolving AI space.
No slides required — just a welcoming space to exchange ideas and keep the local AI conversation moving.
If you’d like to take the stage, message **Chris (the organizer)** with a **title and short description** of what you’d like to share.
Whether you’re deep in the field or just getting curious, come connect with others building and exploring AI in Columbus.
Sponsored by [Transform Labs](https://www.transformlabs.com/services)
Columbus HUG February
Want to be a speaker? submit your talk to our Call for Presenters!!!
https://sessionize.com/cbus-hug-2026/
Go Build & Learn
Meeting @ Improving's office in Downtown Columbus, near Cosi. Parking is paid, food & drink are free!
This time we're hanging out after the long winter break. We are going to look at a group-member's project used to help learn the fundamentals of Go, and if time allows, we can take a look at how we like to build Go projects using AI.









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