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AI on the Lot LA Early Bird On Sale
Our globetrotting continues... where do we pop up next?
Hello there, and welcome to the Common Thread Newsletter by FBRC.AI.
This newsletter will keep you updated on the latest advances in AI-driven creativity. We are a team of industry veterans, entrepreneurs, creatives, and technologists building Hollywood X!
AI on the Lot: LA May 27-29th
On May 27-29th AI on the Lot returns to Culver City for our 4th annual conference. This year AI on the Lot is expanding its physical footprint to offer more programming to more attendees at Culver Studios and Theater.
Early Bird tickets are now available at a special discounted price. These are the lowest-priced tickets to AI on the Lot 2026. They’re also limited to the first 200 purchases only! Once we sell out, we’ll open up general admission tickets at the normal price.
If you plan to attend, this is the best chance to get a ticket. Don’t miss out, get your early bird ticket now before they run out! Expect some exciting updates to follow on programming soon!
We loved London!

We hosted an event at Framestore and launched our first experiential tour in London this February and the response came through loud and clear. We’ll be back!
If you’d like a closer look at what we put together, you can check out more on LinkedIn here.
Cannes and Cannes Lions (AI on the Yacht)

We are planning activations at Cannes on May 15th and Cannes Lions on June 22nd- 26th. If you are interested in getting involved, please reply back! We are looking for collaborative partners.
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