Get involved

There's a role here
for everyone.

Whether you want to come along to events, help organise them, shape the direction of the community, or partner with us on something bigger — you're welcome. Here's how it works.

Join the community.

Sign up to the mailing list and you'll hear about upcoming events, occasional updates, and things worth knowing. Free. No noise. Unsubscribe any time.

We'll never share your details.

Pick your level
of commitment.

There's no pressure to do more than you have capacity for. Here's what's available.

Come to events

The simplest thing. Show up, ask questions, meet people. No commitment, no sign-up beyond the event registration. Just come.

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Help organise

We always need people to help with events — handling registrations, setting up venues, managing speakers, spreading the word. A few hours a month, no specialist skills required.

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Join the core team

Brighton AI is rebuilding its core organising team. We're looking for people with skills in communications, events, stakeholder relationships, and funding. Roughly two working days a month.

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Become a director

Brighton AI is incorporating as a company limited by guarantee. We're recruiting an initial board of three to five directors — people with governance experience who believe in what we're building.

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Join the Brain Trust

We're assembling an advisory group of regional thought leaders across Sussex's key sectors. A quarterly session and occasional ad hoc input — no governance responsibility, but real influence on the agenda.

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Partner or sponsor

If your organisation wants to support Brighton AI's work — through events partnership, sponsorship, or programme collaboration — we'd like to hear from you. Ethical tech companies and values-aligned organisations only.

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Speak at a Brighton AI event.

We're always looking for speakers who can bring real knowledge, experience, and honesty to the AI conversation. We particularly want voices from outside the typical tech speaker circuit — practitioners, critics, people with lived experience of AI's impact on their industry.

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