All Things Open goes all AI
“I think there are a lot of people that haven’t really fully understood what [AI] is going to mean to them,” said Lewis. “Our goal is to make sure they’re prepared for that and as educated as possible.”
“I think there are a lot of people that haven’t really fully understood what [AI] is going to mean to them,” said Lewis. “Our goal is to make sure they’re prepared for that and as educated as possible.”
More than 500 people came out for the event, including locals and attendees of All Things Open and the Triangle Connected+ Summit, both at the Raleigh Convention Center today.
All Things Open has grown into a major event for the open source community. This year’s event includes 5,500 registered attendees, more than 200 speakers and sessions, and three days of activities.
This year’s event had 4,400 registrants according to Todd Lewis, the All Things Open Creator and Chair, a fact that represents a move back to pre-pandemic levels.
“I can honestly tell you, we’ve gotten some things wrong. But one thing we did get right was choosing Raleigh and basing the conference here.”