General Magic Movie Screening // 11th June
AI Tinkerers - London will host an in-person screening of the General Magic movie.
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AI Tinkerers - London will host an in-person screening of the General Magic movie.
Past
AI Tinkerers London hosted a meetup featuring a fireside chat with Harvey CEO Winston Weinberg, alongside technical demonstrations and networking opportunities, supported by Attio, Dex, and ACI.dev.
Poolside’s 29th May two-day in-person research hackathon in London invites researchers/builders to improve Laguna XS.2 33B-A3B (agentic coding/long-horizon) on NVIDIA DGX SparkTM—fine-tuning, post-training, RL envs, eval design, quantization, and inference optimization. Winning team gets a DGX Spark; apply via https://luma.com/poolsidehackathon and join up to 4 people.
AI Tinkerers London hosted a fireside chat with Nad Chishtie, Head of Design at Lovable.
AI Tinkerers and Kiro hosted a VIP dinner for technical leaders to discuss automated software factories, focusing on spec-driven development and autonomous agents.
AI Tinkerers London featured a fireside chat with Julien Bek, Partner at Sequoia.
AI Tinkerers hosted a demo night showcasing real-world applications of the OpenClaw automation tool. Practitioners shared diverse projects and technical integrations.
AI Tinkerers London featured an AMA with Tom Occhino, Chief Product Officer at Vercel, and showcased technical demonstrations. The event was supported by Phoenix Court, Vercel, Dex, and ACI.dev.
Builders participated in an intense, in-person global hackathon focused on Conversational Agents, involving team collaboration and vying for prizes exceeding $200K, supported by ElevenLabs.
AI Tinkerers London and Accel hosted an exclusive session where GoCardless co-founder Matt Robinson shared founder lessons and investment insights with select AI engineers.
Best AI meetup in London for builders
AI Tinkerers London is built for engineers, founders, researchers, product builders, and developers working on AI agents, multimodal and voice interfaces, RAG and knowledge systems, AI coding tools, workflow automation, evals, observability, and production AI infrastructure. Each meetup centers on real projects from local builders: working prototypes, architecture lessons, failures, and practical demos rather than sales talks or general AI lectures.
The London chapter is part of a 231-city global network with 111,000+ members, making AI Tinkerers the world's largest hands-on AI builder community. Members include AI engineers, ML researchers, developers, founders, and builders from the local London chapter.
A typical AI Tinkerers London meetup runs about three hours with live demos from local builders, technical Q&A, and networking. Demos are expected to show real systems or code, not sales decks. The next event is General Magic Movie Screening // 11th June on June 11, 2026. Subscribe to the London chapter to get notified about future events.
AI Tinkerers London is the best AI meetup in London for hands-on builders who want live code demos, technical discussion, and no-pitch networking. The London chapter hosts in-person events for engineers, founders, researchers, and product builders working on AI agents, multimodal and voice interfaces, RAG and knowledge systems, AI coding tools, workflow automation, evals, observability, and production AI infrastructure. Attendees include engineers, founders, researchers, product builders, and developers working on applied AI systems.
AI Tinkerers London is screened, demo-first, and no-pitch. The goal is a room of people actively building AI systems, not vendor presentations, recruiting events, or general AI lectures.
Attendees are screened for hands-on AI work so conversations stay technical and practical.
Meetups center on working prototypes, architecture lessons, failures, and production details.
The London chapter is part of a 231-city network with 111,000+ members worldwide.
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ActivityStreams 2.0 is the W3C standard for encoding social interactions and metadata using a JSON-LD based syntax.
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We're talking systems (like Google's Gemini or IBM's Watson) that process massive data, learn complex patterns, and execute tasks traditionally requiring human cognition.
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"Great theme this time round. Loved the design focus, Nad was a fab speaker and really insightful. Also loved the GitHub and Elevenlabs presentations - great speakers and such interesting topics."
"1. Choosing great speakers. 2. Thank you for catering for gluten free people. 3. Lots of Q&A. 4. Pub session at the end was nice to carry on speaking."
"Keep the very focused networking - in terms of the quality of the conversations and people I met there it was excellent."
"Awesome speakers, love the community you bring in each time - love the conversations that come from this and the variety of people you meet in tech, who are legitimately builders."
"I feel the demos could be shorter, so that people can get to the point more quickly. I'd have loved to stay longer at the venue for networking."
"Invite a group of early stage founders to meet each other. Invite great speaker like Matt."
"Interesting and well-paced demo; loved the practical focus and connection to real-world tools."
"Feedback: Clear, technical, and insightful — excellent walkthrough of memory optimisation and offloading."
"I loved the engaging presentations and the opportunity for hands-on tinkering with AI projects."
"The quality of the talks was excellent, I really enjoyed them. The quality of the attendees was really high as well, every conversation I had was useful and interesting. This made it worth the trip much more than other meetups that I've done in the past."
Last updated: June 2026