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All Things Open AI’s Early Bird Pricing Ends January 31

Those wanting to attend this year’s inaugural run for All Things Open AI only have a week to take advantage of $99 Early Bird pricing for day one.

We’re sure that about everybody who follows open source knows by now that in March — March 17-18 — to be exact) the folks behind the All Things Open conference are launching an all new event focused on AI called, oddly enough, All Things Open AI. If you haven’t heard, you can read about it here and here.

Although they haven’t said so yet — that we know of, we’re actually not as omnipresent as we might seem — we’re pretty certain that if this event is a success — which we think is already in the bag — this will become an annual event.

Anyway, right now with Early Bird pricing, you can attend the first day of ATOAI — don’t try to pronounce it — for a mere $99, which is a great price. Trouble is, that price ends at the stroke of midnight — in other words, at the end of the day — on Friday, January 31, which is only a week away.

That first day is going to be a traditional conference day, with 15 and 45 minutes sessions. The second day — which you’ll need to order à la carte — will be a workshop day. Tickets for the workshops — called AIOS AI SuperUser Bootcamp and GenAI RAG Workshop — appear to no longer be on special, although the website is a bit confusing about that — like Will Rogers, we only know what we read in the newspaper, except in our case “newspaper” means what we see online.

What we’re trying to say, of course, is that if you’re planning to go — or even if you’re not actually planning on going but are thinking hard about it — and you don’t have an endless supply of money to spend, you might as well go here, which will give you access to ATOAI’s registration page, and go ahead and buy your tickets now while they’re still on sale.

If you do, you’ll thank us later — well, we don’t know that for sure either, but we think you probably will.

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