Google Deepmind, Cohere and twelve laboratories explain how the founders can build thanks to their AI models at TechCrunch sessions: AI

It seems that a latest, more impressive AI model appears every week. Considering the fast pace, how can the founders prepare for this technology best? On TechCrunch sessions: AIOn June 5 in Zellerbach Hall in UC Berkeley, we’ll host the panel “How founders can be based on existing fundamental models” to answer some existential questions standing before AI startups.

We are excited that leaders from Google Deepmind, Cohere and twelve laboratories – three firms at the forefront of developing the AI ​​model – to help us answer some of those questions.

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Participants can hear straight from the source about what AI models programmers are trying to build further, how AI models are improved and where the founders of the startups should build (and shouldn’t) build. If you would like to learn to grow with AI models programmers and not be crushed or left by them, this is a panel for you.

About our speakers

Logan Kilpatrick, senior product manager at Google Deepmind, will speak on the important stage during TechCrunch Sessions: AI on June 5, 2025 in Zellerbach Hall in UC Berkeley.Image loans:Google Deepmind

TC sessions: AI can be joined by Logan Kilpatrick, a senior product manager at Google Deepmind. Kilpatrick runs a product for Google AI Studio and helps programmers to build on Google Gemini, one of the best AI models in the industry. Kilpatrick had previously conducted developers’ reports at Openai.

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Sara Hooker, VP Research in Cohere, will speak on the important stage during TechCrunch Sessions: AI on June 5, 2025 in Zellerbach Hall in UC Berkeley.Image loans:Chris Behroozian

Sara Hooker, boss Cohere for Ai – Ai Research Lab in one of the hottest AI startups in the Silicon Valley, Cohere will even join us. Specializing in AI for enterprises, Cohee has a unique insight in the way firms use the AI ​​Foundation today. Hooker is a widely respected AI researcher who spent many years on Google, and was recognized as one of the 100 most influential people in AI in 2024.

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Jae Lee, CEO in Twelve Labs, will speak on the important stage during TechCrunch Sessions: AI on June 5, 2025 in Zellerbach Hall in UC Berkeley.Image loans:Twelve laboratories

Finally, Jae Lee, founder and general director of Twelve Labs, will appear in our panel, startup models of AI foundations that can analyze and search movies. Twelve laboratories – supported by NVIDIA, Samsung and Intel – builds AI models that can enable you to find exact moments in movies, just asking for strange English. The startup has collected over $ 100 million so far, and his supporters consider that his video models will create latest firms and cases of use for artificial intelligence in the world of video.

Join AI discussion

Currently, a lot of cash is poured into AI startups, but not all of them will survive. One of the keys to success is learning where the industry is going. Join us and 1200 other AI leaders and enthusiasts for what’s going to actually be a fascinating discussion at TC Sessions: AI. Tickets are already available at early bird rates, saving up to $ 210. Register here to save.

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