Alison Marcotte writes: “Freezing temperatures in Baltimore could not stop librarians from exchanging hot ideas at ALA’s second in-person LibLearnX conference. Held January 19–22, the four-day hybrid event drew 2,006 attendees (including 391 exhibitors and 107 in the Digital Experience). Authors told inspiring stories and emphasized the importance of having open conversations. Presenters addressed the emergence of artificial intelligence, covering different ways librarians have started using the technology, as well as measuring its impact. Speakers tackled critical topics in the profession, including intellectual freedom, community engagement, and leadership and management.”