Applying AI Events in Leipzig
"AI research" and "AI in production" are two pretty different worlds at this point. This page collects events from the production side: how teams integrate LLMs into real products, build agents that are worth trusting, wire up RAG pipelines that don't quietly hallucinate, and ship Copilot-style features without breaking the rest of the app. Agentic coding is a particularly active thread right now, with dedicated meetups and studios popping up across the continent.
This page narrows the Leipzig calendar to Applying AI events. It's a subset of Germany's wider tech-event schedule, useful when you want something specific to go to in the city this month.
Upcoming tech events in Leipzig, Germany.
Upcoming Applying AI events in Leipzig
#11 KI-Dauerfeuer: Wie man den Überblick behält, ohne auszubrennen
Leipzig, 🇩🇪 Germany
Ob in Unternehmen, Forschung oder im Ehrenamt: KI-Werkzeuge wie ChatGPT, Perplexity oder NotebookLM verändern und beschleunigen die Arbeit mit Informationen für alle Wissensarbeitenden, ob bei Recherche, Inhaltsproduktion oder dem Aneignen von Wissen.
Mit diesem regelmäßigen Austauschformat möchte ich alle, die privat oder beruflich intensiv mit Informationen arbeiten zusammen bringen, um voneinander zu lernen: Praxisnah und in Präsenz.
Was sind die besten Werkzeuge? Was sollte man mit KI machen - und was nicht? Wo liegen die Grenzen und Fallstricke? Um diese und weitere Themen soll es gehen. Das Format fokussiert nicht auf komplizierte Technikdetails, sondern es geht um praxisnahe Einblicke, konkrete Workflows und das gegenseitige Kennenlernen. Das Treffen ist offen für alle und findet ca. einmal im Monat am Donnerstag um 19:00 Uhr mit wechselnden Schwerpunkten statt.
Agenda [TBC]
19:00 Ankommen
19:10 Begrüßung
19:20 Kurz-Vorstellungsrunde
19:30 Speed Austausch | Eigene Erfahrungen
19:50 Lightning Talk 1: Übersicht und Einordnung (TBC)
20:05 Lightning Talk 2: Praxis & Austausch (TBC)
20:20 Offener Austausch
21:00 Ende
Leipzig Gophers #60 - Nix, Go, LLM
Leipzig, 🇩🇪 Germany
Hello, 世界!
When used sensibly, language models can be tutors, too. For meetup #60 on Tuesday May 26, 2026 19:00 CET we are really happy to have Maxime dive into Nix/NixOS with the help of language models.
Nix is a functional package manager and its immutable traits enable robust, reproducable deployments of Go (and other) projects. The high level goals of Nix/NixOS are similar to other immutable Linux distributions, like Silverblue or Bazzite.
Becoming familiar with the Nix configuration language can be a challenge, but one that a well instructed tutor may help with.
Artificial intelligence techniques are increasingly used in education to enable personalized learning and intelligent tutoring LLM Agents for Education: Advances and Applications (11/2025)
Why reproducible and immutable deployments play a role? Justin Garrison says:
ScheduleIt’s 2026, if you’re not using something immutable (or at least reproducable) you’re doing more maintenance work than you should. [blog post recapping talk from Southern California Linux Expo 23x], 03/2026, PASADENA, CA
- 18:45 Doors open
- 19:00 Welcome
- 19:10 Dive into Nix/NixOS with LLMs
- 19:50 Open discussion
We’ll meet:
- in person at Basislager Leipzig, at Peterssteinweg 14, 04107 Leipzig (OSM)
- and online via Google Meet
Join us to discuss robust Go deployments, language models as learning tools and more!
AI Rewrote the Rules of What to Build
Leipzig, 🇩🇪 Germany
We're back with another interesting topic, this time in english!
Abstract
Everyone's talking about AI as a tool for writing code faster. But that's just one way AI has entered your life as a developer — and arguably the least consequential for what you actually ship.
This talk is about how AI changed what we can and should build.
AI agents are rapidly becoming primary consumers of software. As humans delegate more tasks to autonomous agents, we need to think beyond UX to AX — the agent's experience. We'll explore what it takes to build software that agents can and will actually use, so your products stay relevant as user behavior shifts.
At the same time, publicly available models and LLM APIs have made it easier than ever to integrate AI-based capabilities into your own software. But these probabilistic components behave fundamentally differently from everything else in your system and come with pitfalls most developers only discover the hard way. We'll address how to avoid them and capitalize on the new opportunities AI unlocks.
No background in machine learning required. But you'll leave with a clearer picture of the decisions that will determine whether what you build survives — and thrives — in the age of AI.
Our speaker Dr. Franziska Horn:
Dr. Franziska Horn is a freelance AI & Software Design Consultant. She holds a PhD in Machine Learning from TU Berlin and combines deep academic expertise with 12+ years of hands-on experience as a data scientist and tech lead across startups and large enterprises.
Her focus is on AI that delivers real business value, not marketing fluff. She approaches ML projects with production in mind from day one, building solutions that go beyond prototypes and create lasting impact.
Pizza and Drinks are on PRISMA, thanks a lot!
Agenda:
Presentation: 18.00
Pizza: 19.15