When
Wednesday, 12 November 2025
6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
PST
Add to Calendar 11/12/2025 06:00 PM 11/12/2025 08:30 PM PST AI Show and Tell Nov 12th Description of the event https://globalai.community/chapters/san-francisco/events/ai-show-and-tell-nov-12th/
Where
Github HQ
275 Brannan St
94107 San Francisco
USA

Join us on November 12 for our AI Show & Tell monthly event. We'll have several fantastic talks, snacks & drinks, in a beautiful venue. Can't wait to see you there!

​🚨 We'll be back at our usual spot at the Github HQ! ​📍https://maps.app.goo.gl/RGfFk5V7j4jxL8TeA

​​Agenda

  • ​​6 PM: Doors open
  • ​​​6 - 6:30 PM: Networking, light bites and refreshments
  • ​​​6:30 - 7:45 PM: Program
    • ​​​5 min: Introduction
    • ​​15 min: Talk - Assem Chammah, Founder @ Nexus (YC F25)
    • ​​15 min: Talk - Michael Kim, CTO @ AgentMail (YC S25)
    • ​​15 min: Talk - TBA
    • ​​​25 min: Panel + Q&A
  • ​​​7:45 - 8:30 PM: Networking part II
  • ​​​8:30 PM: Event concludes

​🎟 Space is limited and entry is strictly first come, first served—arriving early gives you the best chance of getting in. There will be no entry once event reaches capacity. Thank you for understanding.

​​​AI Show & Tell is a monthly series designed to bring together enthusiasts, professionals, and experts in the field of AI. Each event features engaging presentations, interactive demos, and networking opportunities, providing a place for attendees to learn about the latest advancements in AI technology and connect with like-minded individuals.

​Talks

Assem Chammah, Founder @ Nexus (YC F25) ​Title: TBA

​Abstract: TBA

​Bio: Assem Chammah is the CEO and co-founder of Nexus (Y Combinator backed), a platform that enables business teams to build autonomous AI agents without coding. The company serves enterprises including Orange Group and Lambda.ai. Prior to Nexus, Assem founded and sold other startups in the AI space and worked as a management consultant at McKinsey. He holds an aerospace engineering background and has been working with AI since 2019 (GPT-2 era). Assem speaks regularly at international conferences on AI and enterprise automation. He was the first Belgian journalist to discuss ChatGPT on national television and continues to cover technology topics for mainstream media. Based between Brussels and San Francisco, he focuses on making AI implementation practical and accessible for non-technical enterprise teams.

​Michael Kim, CTO @ AgentMail (YC S25) ​Title: Cracking Agent Identity: Giving AI Agents a Real Digital Presence

​Abstract: Most agents today live in the shadows—they can talk in chat in some internal company software, but they interact with the real world. At AgentMail, we explored what happens when agents get a true digital identity—an inbox, a name, a way to communicate directly with humans(and even other agents). This talk explores the capabilities we've seen agents achieve once given an identity, and the challenges we've faced when it comes to letting these agents roam the internet.

​Bio: University of Michigan Alum, ex-NVIDIA, quit job at Meta to build AgentMail, the first email provider for AI agents.

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