The full agenda for sessions: AI presented
A few years have passed since our last, focused on the topic of an AI event with AI, transforming the technological landscape, we could not miss the opportunity to gather 1,200 founders, executive directors, entrepreneurs, investors and anyone who shapes the future of AI for deep diving in the next one.
On June 5th at the Zellerbach Hall in UC Berkeley, TechCrunch sessions: AI Lands right at the intersection of startup companies and the fast -growing AI boom.
If you are building technology and want to multiply where the industry is – and where it is directed – this is the room you have to be in.
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On the stage will be the minds forming AI today-including the anthropic co-founder Jared Kaplan, the co-founder of Databricks Ion Stoica, top performers from eleven and Deepmind and investors from Accel, Capitalg, Khosla Ventures and NEA.
Outside the scene, contact the founders, scientists and engineers who build what follows in AI. And do not miss practical breakthrough sessions with Openai, Cohere and Global Innovation Forum.
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So, without additional adoration, here’s your look at the full program and the innovators who run the AI revolution.
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AI border: Fire Chat with Co -Founder of Anthropica Jared Kaplan
Jared Kaplan (anthropic)
In this fire chat, Anthrop Co -founder and Chief Scientific Officer Jared Kaplan It will share its vision of how AI will transform the way people interact with computers, work and each other. In what is expected to be a broad conversation, he will discuss how the leading laboratories are progressing AI models what’s on the horizon for the technology industry. Kaplan will also be deepened in Anthropic’s efforts to build Superintelligent AI systems, propose its forecasts for AGI, and share how the society thinks to prepare for the future.
From seeds to series in: what they want VCS from founders to see
Jill Chase (Capitalg), Canoe Gulati (Khosla Ventures) and Sarah Jetson (Accel)
AI dominated risk financing, with investment increasing by 62% to $ 110 billion in 2024 – even when the overall start -up is decreasing. But the slap of “AI” on the deck terrain is not enough. As Hype around Foundation models fades, investors focus on real -world applications, AI agents and sustainable business models. In this conversation, the best VC will share what it really takes to provide funding at every stage – from seeds to Series C – and what they are looking for in startup companies now.
Focus on the ethics and safety of AI with ION STOICA and Artemis Seaford
Artemis Seaford (Elevenlabs) and ION Stoica (UC Berkeley)
Artemis seyorHead of AI Safety at Elevenlabs, joins the co -founder and executive chairman of Databricks ION STOICA For a panel that projects ethical and safe problems around AI today. The two will discuss DeepFakes, an increasingly hot topic, as AI tools become more expensive and easier to use -as well as potential mitigation to help developers and companies implement AI more responsibly.
So do you think you can put?
Witness to three promising initial companies at an early stage to impress a group of VC judges who will provide valuable feedback. This is your chance to hear different angles on the terrain and get an idea from VC leaders about what they are looking for in viable startups.
How founders can upgrade existing founding patterns
Logan Kilpatrick (Google Deepmind) and Jae lee (Twelvelabs)
AI models develop at lightning speed – it feels like there is a new, powerful every week. In this session, we will talk to leading AI companies about how start -up companies can use basic models to build innovative solutions. At the rapid pace of change, we will immerse ourselves how to stay in front of the curve and grow with the AI industry.
How to start a product against fortified acting
Oliver Cameron (Odyssey) and Anne Taptiki (Nea)
Drilling in the AI sector can be difficult, especially with well -funded actors leading the charge. But this does not mean that new companies cannot succeed. In this session, the founders of start -up companies will share how they have been able to thrive and exceed the most difficult competition in the industry.
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These interactive Q&A sessions are still being added to TC sessions: AI program. Below are a few accents of what you can expect. Don’t forget Check the event’s agenda page For the most updates.
Building Your AI Engine: How Openai works with startup companies
Hao Sang (Openai)
In a fast -growing AI landscape, startup companies can gain a competitive advantage by collaborating closely with model providers. Join Hao sang From the OPENAI start -up team for a session that demishes Openai’s resources for start -ups, from technical guidance to extended access to the model. Learn how the feedback from the startup forming the OPENAI road map, ensuring that their products are developing to meet your needs.
Behind your firewall: secure generative AI for regulated businesses
Jan Stoneman (Kore)
Have you ever wondered how to use Advanced Generative AI in healthcare or finance without worrying about data privacy? Join this interactive breakthrough session where Jan StonemanArchitect of staff solutions at Cohere and three expert participants will lead a 50-minute discussion. You will learn how to unleash secure, personalized AI models of your own infrastructure-you do not need an external cloud of use in the real world from northern Cohere (Agentic AI WORKSPACE) and compass (multimodal extracting) platforms. Wash with practical tips to navigate the challenges of conformity, unlock internal data safely and provide tangible value through private AI systems. Expect a dynamic session filled with demonstrations, Q&A and interaction of the audience that will allow you to build AI solutions behind your own firewall.
The ai Policy Playbook: What should global startups know
Hua vang (Global Innovation Forum)
AI revolutionizes how start -ups work, but navigation of policy, regulation and global expansion is still challenging. This breakthrough session will investigate how startup companies can use AI tools for digital trade, conformity and scaling across borders. Participants will get an idea of key policies that form start -ups for AI, strategies for navigating data regulations and how to use AI to stimulate international growth. Whether you are a founder, investor or politician, this session will provide executive entrepreneurs to make AI a competitive advantage into a fast -changing global landscape.
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