Drupal AI Learners Club Wants the Community to Learn Together

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A new community initiative called the Drupal AI Learners Club is attempting to create a low-pressure space for Drupal contributors to discuss and experiment with artificial intelligence tools collaboratively. The initiative was outlined in a Drupal.org article by María Fernanda Silva and later shared within the community by Paul Johnson.

According to the article, the idea emerged from discussions during DrupalCon Chicago 2026, where Angie Byron observed that many community members were uncertain about how AI might affect development practices, workflows, and professional roles within Drupal. The initiative aims to provide a setting where contributors can ask questions and share experiences without the expectation of formal expertise.

Rather than relying on structured presentations or instructor-led sessions, the Drupal AI Learners Club is organised around informal discussions in which participants share the tools, workflows, and experiments they are currently exploring. The emphasis is on collaborative learning and practical experimentation as community members continue adapting to AI-related changes across the Drupal ecosystem.

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