

One Last Prompt.
TL;DR - A small, invite-only gathering for AI power users to demo what they are thrilled they could build and honestly reflect on what it took them.
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One Last Prompt is a hands-on, reflective gathering for AI practitioners who want to share the excitement about what they could never have built without the latest AI capabilities and reflect on their journey with fellow practitioners.
Why now?
AI gives you the 10x output. The speed. The shot of adrenaline when something ships that would have taken weeks before. It also costs something you have not quite named yet. We’re gathering to sit with both at once.
What can you expect?
The DNA of this gathering: peer-to-peer, interdisciplinary, no hierarchy of expertise, hands-on yet heads-up.
Not a workshop. Not a debate. A structured moment of demos and unstructured reflections with those who share a common experience: thrilled about the genuine augmentation AI enables, but increasingly aware of the slot machine effect and what it costs to keep pulling.
The live demos and stories are not there to impress. They are there to inspire and expose what is happening. To connect with your practice and fellow practitioners between "here is what I built" and "here is what I am not sure about."
Where is it?
The venue is Techtelmechtel, a coworking and community space whose name means "secret agreement between people about a love affair". That is not incidental. The secret agreements practitioners are making with AI every day: what they delegate, what they have stopped questioning and what they love about it.
Who is it for?
Creative technologists, philosophers, artists, teachers, marketers, students. What they have in common is that they are AI power users who are ready to examine their practice in a mindful company. Only 25 guests. Invite-only. What happens in the room stays in the room.
Come with a live demo or a story to share. Leave with something you did not expect.
Who is it not for?
If you're just curious about AI and/or just getting started, there are lots of other great events for that already.
Who are your co-hosts?
Mira Jago studied philosophy and wrote her master's thesis on truth. Bored by the ivory tower of academic philosophy, she taught herself to code and has led an app development agency for the past 8 years. Nowadays, she talks more to AI than to people, and as AI reshapes the app development market, she’s busy figuring out what that means for everyone building software in 2026. Mira is the cofounder of Techtelmechtel.
Margaux Pelen founded episcope, a Berlin-based AI strategy studio. She has spent 15 years at the intersection of AI, the future of work and learning, and she has seen a few technology waves. This one is different. The augmentation is real, so is the cognitive cost. Through Tandem dinners and circles (WIP), she is building the space for leaders and practitioners who are ahead of the curve and navigating it without a map.