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FALL '26 Voice and Conversations on the Net 
The AI Communication Conference

Curated and Hosted by Jeff Pulver
October 13th - 15th
Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center
Atlanta, Georgia

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Speaking at FALL '26 Voice and Conversations on the Net

Most events ask for speakers.

This one is different.

We’re putting together a room with people who are responsible for driving what happens next as AI becomes part of communication.

Our Speakers are:

  • responsible for platforms, products, or systems

  • accountable for outcomes in the real world

  • dealing with customers, scale, risk, or regulation

  • making decisions that affect how communication evolves

This is a C-level room. We’re not looking for commentary.
We’re looking for ownership and perspective.

During Spring ’26, a few threads kept coming up across sessions and discussions. We want to continue those — and move them forward.

AI is entering communication systems

Not as a feature — as part of the system.

Where is it working?
Where is it getting in the way?
What changes when it’s embedded, not layered on?

The telecom and platform layer matters

Voice, messaging, and infrastructure came back into focus.

As AI shows up, the underlying systems start to matter again.

What holds up? What breaks?
What needs to change?

Conversations are
becoming something you can use

Conversations don’t just happen and disappear anymore.

They can be captured, revisited, and used.

What changes when that becomes real?

Enterprise use is real — but uneven

People are trying to use conversational data in contact centers,
CX, and internal workflows.

Some of it works.
Some of it doesn’t.

What’s actually in production?
What’s still stuck?
What moves the needle?

Trust, consent, and policy are central:

they are not side conversations

We want to hear from people working on:

  • telecom policy

  • AI regulation

  • consent and compliance

  • real governance models

What are regulators starting to see?
What are they missing?
What needs to happen before this scales?

And what’s not obvious yet

Some of the most useful conversations weren’t planned.

If you’re seeing something early or dealing with something
others aren’t talking about yet bring that.

Best Sessions Are*

Clear
Direct 

Grounded in Experience

Best Sessions Feel Like Conversations That Matter

This is early.

The people in this room will influence how AI Communication develops from here.

If you’re responsible for driving that forward, we’d like to hear from you.

*Sessions That Are ... Product pitches or Vendor demos or Generic AI talks or Panels with no point of view or Sessions that fit comfortably at a large industry event ... will not be successful at FALL '26 Voice and Conversations on the Net.

Call for Speakers Closes: June 12, 2026

Review through June

Speakers confirmed in early July

Submit Your Proposal TODAY!

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