Air Street AI App Connects ICML 2026 Attendees
Summary
The Air Street AI Network app now allows attendees of past meetups who are going to ICML 2026 to connect with each other, view accepted papers, and facilitate networking.
Why it matters
This tool streamlines professional networking at major AI conferences, helping researchers and professionals connect more effectively based on shared affiliations and research interests.
How to implement this in your domain
- 1Download the Air Street AI Network app.
- 2Register your attendance for ICML 2026 within the app.
- 3Explore the network to find other attendees with accepted papers.
- 4Initiate contact with relevant professionals for collaboration or discussion.
Who benefits
Key takeaways
- The Air Street AI app now facilitates networking for ICML 2026 attendees.
- Users can find others from past Air Street meetups and view their accepted papers.
- The feature aims to enhance professional connections at major AI conferences.
- More conference integrations are planned for the future.
Original post by @nathanbenaich
"if you've attended an @airstreet meetup and you're heading to icml 2026, you can now use the air street ai network app to find others who are too! you'll see the paper they have accepted and ways to get in touch :) other conferences loading as we speak"
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