Today is the day! Techcrunch sessions: Ai Berkeley’s Zellerbach Hall is illuminating at 8 in the morning on this point. The internship is set, the speaker is ready and the community Ai is gathering for a powerful day of intuition, innovation and momentum.
Local in Berkeley and passionate about artificial intelligence? There is still time to join us: take a passage and immerse yourself in conversations by guiding the next wave of innovation and creates connections to feed your passion and success of the AI.
Don’t miss sometimes – Protect your place At the center of today’s artificial intelligence action.
What’s in store for today
We have a range of maximum weights of Ai ready to provide insights on an audience that lives and breathes to the intentional and high impact that occurs all day.
Take a look at the diary For complete details of the session and explore the Speakers page To know the experts behind ideas. Or better yet, Join us in person today and experience everything before.
Panels of the main phase AI and Chat of Fire
The Frontier of Ai: a fire chat with anthropic co-founder Jared Kaplan
Jared Kaplan explore the future of the A-human interaction, ACT forecast e AnthropicThe approach to the construction of superintendent systems. It will also discuss the next discoveries and how the company should prepare.
From seed to series C: what the VCs want to see from the founders
Jill chase (Capital), Kanu Gualati (Khosla Ventures) e Sara jettelson (Accel)
These three VC leaders share what is needed to collect artificial intelligence funding at every stage from seeds to the CE series what they truly look for how hype moves to use cases in the real world and scalable business models.
Your next co-founder will be ai
Kisson Lin (Tanka)
Founders face assembly requests – from updates to product execution – but artificial intelligence can help. Lin shares how AI co-founders can manage homework, climb the founders as a soloist and reshape the start dynamics for a new era.
A focus on the ethics of AI and on safety
Artemis Seaford (Elevenlabs) e Stoica ion (UC Berkeley)
A Candida discussion on Deepfakes, responsible for the distribution of the AI and how the technological community can face the growing risks for ethics and safety.
So do you think you can launch?
The founders of the initial phase launch live to the best VCs that offer real -time feedback, a must for anyone who tries to refine their tone and learn what investors really listen to. The investor’s panel of this session includes Astasia Myers (Felicis), Itamar Novick (Recursive initiatives) e Iiana Dimkova (Initial starts).
As founders can be based on existing foundation models
Logan Kilpatrick (Deepmind, Jae Lee (Twelvelabs) and Danielle Perszyk (Amazon)
Find out how startups can take advantage of the rapidly evolving foundation models to build different products and keep up with the rapid evolution of the AI.
Howota repair technicians exploit the IA with NLX
I would go Papacea (NLX) e Kordel France (Toyota)
Find out how NLX and Toyota have created a tool based on artificial intelligence that helps technicians to access millions of repair documents through conversational productivity to increase the interface and efficiency of the dealership. Get practical advice on the downsizing of solutions to the real world, from the executive buy-in to integration.
Democratization of the AI and build collaborative systems with artificial intelligence agents
Iliana Quinonez (Google Cloud)
Explore how organizations can allow teams to build intelligent agents who collaborate with humans and other IAs. This session divides the future of team work based on A and how to make the development of agents accessible to everyone.
How to launch a product against reduced historical operators
Oliver Cameron (Odyssey) e Ann Bordedetsky (Nea)
Cameron and Bordedetsky reveal how to make and win against great players: share strategies for differentiation, execution and market traction gain.
Breakout triggered for questions and deep answers and dives
Build your AI motor: how Openi works with startups
Hao blood (Openi)
Find out how Openi supports startups with advanced access of the model, the technical guide and a feedback circuit that shapes its roadmap, offering the founders a competitive advantage in the AI race.
Behind your firewall: to safe generative for regulated companies
Yann Stoneman AND Betsy Groves (Chere)
Find out how to safely implement the generative way in regulated sectors using the on-prem infrastructure. Cohere shares cases of use in the real world, conformity suggestions and external demos-no cloud.
The Political PlayBook Ai: what global startups must know
Hua Wang (Global Innovation Forum), Gerard de Graaf (European Union delegation to the United States) and Matthew Caron (Department of the United Kingdom for companies and trade)
Explore how startups can navigate in politics and regulation to to climb globally. Find out how to exploit artificial intelligence tools for trade, compliance and international growth in the changing regulatory landscape of Teday.
Building richer and more scalable genai applications for startups and developers
Nipun Agarwal,, Sandep AgrawalAND Luke Kowalski (Oracle / Mysql)
Find out how MySQL Heatwave simplifies the generative development of the app AI with integrated LLM, the integration of data in real time and the scalable complexity that reduce the architecture and acceleration of innovation.
To the suite: as SAP is leading to the Enterprise
Rob Seifert AND Max McPhee (Lymph)
Find out how SAP is incorporating the IA throughout its business suite with tools such as joules and personalized development skills: helping companies to simplify operations and to guide efficiency with intelligent automation.
The internship is not where artificial intelligence conversations end: it is where they begin
The main phase sessions and breakouts are only the beginning: real conversations occur in the Expo room, in the networking room and through the Braindate app.
Whether you are solving a product problem, looking for a VC feedback or hoping to connect with a mentor, today is the day to do it. Use the brain to set 1: 1 meetings and small groups by publishing your topic or join others, then they meet in person in the networking room.
And Don forget the secondary events after the steps that occur around Berkeley hosted by Fellow and the sponsors to maintain the momentum AI and help you create new significant connections long after the end of the main event.
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