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Unconference

Organized by the AI Alliance

November 7, 2025  |  Computer History Museum, CA

UNCONFERENCE 2025

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ABOUT

AgentCamp

An Unconference organized by the AI Alliance​

AgentCamp is a participant-driven unconference that is structured differently from traditional conferences. Instead of a pre-set agenda and schedule dictated by organizers, an unconference is organized around the interests and expertise of attendees, allowing them to shape discussions and activities dynamically. Here’s how it generally works:

No Pre-Set Agenda

The topics are decided by the attendees, at the beginning of the event. Participants suggest topics they want to discuss, vote on them, and then schedule sessions based on each topic’s popularity and interest.

Collaborative and Interactive Sessions

Sessions typically focus on discussion, brainstorming, and problem-solving rather than one-way presentations. The focus is on participation and open exchange, with attendees actively engaging and sharing knowledge rather than listening passively to speakers.

Participant-Led Sessions

Anyone can lead a session, regardless of title or formal expertise. Session leaders are usually facilitators rather than presenters, guiding discussions and encouraging input from participants.

Flexible Format

Unconferences are adaptive, with topics and sessions adjusted based on attendee interest. Participants can freely move between sessions (a concept known as the “Law of Two Feet”), allowing them to leave a session that doesn’t meet their needs and join one that does.

Networking and Community Building

By removing rigid hierarchies and formalities, unconferences encourage deeper networking and community engagement. Attendees build connections through shared interests, sharing, and collaborative problem-solving.

How it works

Session Schedule Creation

After a keynote and other talks, attendees are invited to propose sessions at the front of the room. Fellow attendees vote on the topics, which are then scheduled into 
time slots.

Breakout Sessions

Each session is informal and interactive, focusing on discussions, workshops, or collaborative work. The session starts when the person who proposed the session explains why they proposed the session. Then the discussion continues from there.

Closing Session

Many unconferences wrap up with a final gathering to discuss insights, takeaways, and any follow-up actions.

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Shape the conversation​

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