TL;DR: Jeff Abbott, a general partner of Blitzscaling Ventures, has launched AI Salon, a free monthly event series for AI builders, startup founders, and investors. The event will be held in partnership with Arizona State University and aims to provide a forum for AI startups to demo their projects, network with the community, and receive valuable feedback and build relationships. The inaugural event attracted over 70 attendees and featured a presentation from entrepreneur and investor Reid Hoffman on the future of AI, as well as interactions with eight local companies. AI Salon already has commitments to start chapters in Miami, Mexico City, Rome, Amsterdam, and Santiago, Chile.
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