TechCrunch Sessions: AI is starting today in Berkeley – Here’s what you will miss if you are not here

Today is the day! TechCrunch sessions: AI It illuminates Zellerbach Hall UC Berkeley at 8 am Fri on a dot. The stage is set, the speakers are ready, and the AI ​​community accumulates on one powerful day of insight, innovation and momentum.

Local for Berkeley and AI enthusiast? There is still time to hitch us – take the application and immerse yourself in conversations that drive one other wave of innovation and make contacts with the supply of your passion and success AI.

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Do not miss the moment – Secure your house The heart of today’s AI motion.

What is for today

We have a powerful heavyweight composition and ready to supply a hard-striking view of the audience, which lives and breathes artificial intelligence-also intentional, high-influencing networks that happen all day.

Check agenda To get full session details and discover Speaker page To meet experts behind ideas. Or even higher, Join us today and experience all this first hand.

Main AI panels and chats with a fireplace

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The Frontier of Ai: A Fireside chat with anthropic co -founder Jared Kaplan

Jared Kaplan He examines the way forward for the AI-human interaction, Aga and AnthropicApproach to build super -intelligent systems. It will also discuss the upcoming break and the way society must be prepared.

From seeds to series C: what VC wish to see from the founders

Jill Chase (Capitalg), KANU GULATI (Khosla ventures) i Sara Jettelson (Accel)

These three VC leaders are shared by what you need to lift AI funds at every stage-from seeds to a series of what they really are looking for when the noise is transferred to real use and scalable business models.

Your next co -founder will be AI

Kisson Lin (Tank)

The founders are facing the assembly of necessities – from updating to product performance – but AI may also help. Lin shares how AI co -founders can handle tasks, scale solo founders and transform the dynamics of startups into a latest era.

Focusing on ethics and safety AI
Artemis Seaford (Eleven years old) and Ion sticular (UC Berkeley)

A sincere discussion on deep wardrobes, responsible implementation of artificial intelligence and how the technological community can deal with the growing risk of ethics and security.

So you think you can quit?

At the early stage, the founders result in the best VC who offer real-time feedback-a relationship for anyone who desires to sharpen their height and discover what investors really take heed to. The investors panel of this session includes Astasia Myers (Felix) ITAMAR NOVICK (Recursive projects) i Iana Dimkova (Initiate projects).

How the founders could be based on existing fundamental models
Logan Kilpatrick (Deepmind, Jae Lee (Twelvellabs) and Danielle Perskik (Amazon)

Find out how startups can use rapidly developing foundation models to build differentized products-and keep pace with AI’s quick evolution.

Like Toyota repair technicians use artificial intelligence with NLX

Andrea Papancea (Nlx) i France cordel (Toyota)

Find out how NLX and Toyota have built AI powered a tool, which helps techniques access to thousands and thousands of repair documents via the conversation interface-greater the performance and performance of the dealer. Get practical advice on scaling of actual AI solutions, from executive entry to integration.

Democratization of artificial intelligence and building cooperation systems with AI agents
Iliana Quinonez (Google Cloud)

Browse how organizations can enable teams to build intelligent agents who cooperate with people and other AI. This session spreads the way forward for team work led by AI and the way the agent’s development will be available to everyone.

How to launch a product against rooted sought
Oliver Cameron (Odyssey) i Ann Tolietsky (Nea)
Cameron and Bordtsky reveal tips on how to compete and win with large players – sharing strategies of differentiation, realization and obtaining market adhesion.

Trenched sessions prepared for questions and deep dives

Building the AI ​​engine: How OpenAI works with startups
Hao Sang (Openai)

Find out how Opennai supports startups with advanced access to the model, technical instructions and feedback loop, which shapes its road map – giving the founders a competitive advantage in the AI ​​race.

Behind your barrier: protected generative artificial intelligence for regulated enterprises
Yann Stoneman AND Betsy Groves (Cohere)

Discover tips on how to safely implement generative artificial intelligentsia in regulated industries using local infrastructure. Cohere divides real use cases, compatibility and demo-no external cloud.

The Ai Policy PlayBook: What global startups must know
Hua Wang (Global Innovation Forum), Gerard de Graaf (delegation of the European Union to the USA) and Matthew Caron (Great Britain Department of Business and Trade)

Browse how startups can move in AI policy and regulations to scale around the world. Learn tips on how to use AI tools for trade, compliance and international growth in today’s changing regulatory landscape.

Building richer and more scalable Genai applications for startups and programmers
This is an agarwalIN Sandeep agrawalAND Luke Kowalski (Oracle / MySQL)

Discover how the MYSQL heat wave simplifies the generative development of the AI ​​application because of the built-in LLM, integration of information in real time and scalable architecture-reducing complexity and accelerating innovation.

Suite AI: How Sap brings AI to the company
Rob Seifert AND Max McPhee (SAP)

See how SAP settles artificial intelligence in its business apartment because of tools reminiscent of Joule and Custom Development Forment – helping firms improve operations and increase performance because of intelligent automation.

The stage is not a place where AI talks end – they begin with that

The fundamental sessions of the stage and breakthrough are just the starting – real conversations happen in the Expo hall, Networking networks and via the Braindate application.

Regardless of whether you solve problems with the problem of the product, you are looking for feedback from VC, do you hope to connect with the mentor, today the day to make it occur. Use Braindate to configure 1: 1 meetings and small groups by publishing your personal topic or joining others-then meet in person in a network salon.

And do not forget about the side events after hours around Berkeley-led by other participants and sponsors to maintain the AI ​​rush and help build significant latest connections long after the fundamental event is accomplished.

There is still time to hitch today’s epicenter AI

It is not too late to hitch us TechCrunch sessions: AI!

Grab your ticket now and join us – along with the remainder of the AI ​​community – at UC Berkeley’s Zellerbach Hall. The event is wrapped at 16:30 PT, so don’t miss your likelihood!

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