Klizer AI Club – Chennai Edition

A few months ago, what started as a simple internal initiative inside Klizer is now slowly growing into something much bigger.

This week, we are taking that next step.

We are bringing the AI Club outside Klizer and launching the first in-person AI Club – Chennai Edition at Indian Institute of Technology Madras on May 30, 2026.

What excites me the most is not just the event itself.

It is the kind of people coming together.

Developers.
Engineers.
Product thinkers.
Business leaders.
Students.
People experimenting with AI.
People still trying to understand where to start.

Over the last one year, AI conversations have become very common.

Almost every company talks about AI.
Every product now claims to have AI.
Every presentation has AI somewhere in it.

But in reality, many people are still trying to solve one simple question:

“How do we actually use AI in practical day-to-day work?”

That is exactly why we started the AI Club.

Not to create another conference.
Not to create hype.
But to create a space where people openly share real experiences.

At Klizer, our internal AI Club sessions became valuable because people started demonstrating actual workflows:

  • How they used AI to simplify development
  • How they reduced repetitive work
  • How AI helped accelerate testing, coding, documentation, and research
  • What worked well
  • What completely failed

Those honest conversations matter more than polished demos.

One thing I’ve personally realized:

AI adoption does not happen through management announcements alone.

It happens when people sit together, experiment together, and learn from each other.

That culture is far more important than simply buying AI tools.

For the Chennai Edition, we wanted to keep the event practical and grounded.

The agenda includes:

  • “The Last Mile Problem in AI” by Philemon Phillip
  • “We Built Minds We Can’t Read” by Bharat Kulkarni
  • A hands-on workshop led by Hari Prasad G
  • Networking with builders, engineers, and business leaders working on AI adoption in real environments.

What I like most is that this event is happening in Chennai.

Over the years, Chennai has quietly built strong engineering talent, product thinking, and technology capability.

Now, with AI evolving rapidly, communities like this become important.

Because no single company can figure everything out alone.

The speed of learning now depends on how openly people share ideas, experiments, and failures.

At Klizer, we are still learning.
Still experimenting.
Still trying many things that may or may not work.

But one thing is very clear:

The companies and individuals who continuously learn and adapt will move much faster than the ones waiting for perfect clarity.

Sometimes, all it takes is one small community to spark bigger ideas.

Maybe this is one of those beginnings.

If you are in Chennai and interested in practical AI adoption, feel free to join us for the first AI Club – Chennai Edition.

AI Club – Chennai Edition Event Page


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