TC Sessions: AI
TechCrunch returns to the Bay Area, delivering insights into the cutting-edge world of AI. Experts from OpenAI, Anthropic, Cohere and more will lead main-stage sessions, focused breakouts, and unparalleled networking opportunities.
Dive deep into the world of AI with TechCrunch
At this TechCrunch Sessions event, we’ll explore the vast world of artificial intelligence alongside industry visionaries.
Our agenda includes a deep focus on the startup ecosystem, covering strategies for pitching, building, and scaling AI-powered businesses, while also highlighting where investors are directing their funds.
We’ll also take a closer look at AI infrastructure and tools, focusing on the core technologies required to build impactful AI solutions, including hardware, data management, and advanced AI agents.
You can get check out our programming, speakers, and more below — but for a limited time, we’re offering a discount to enable even more members of the AI community to participate in our event. Head here for the latest pricing that brings admission to just $292, plus an additional 50% off a second ticket. Act swiftly before this opportunity concludes!
What to expect
Main Stage sessions
Absorb invaluable insights from AI trailblazers on the main stage. We’ll explore every facet of AI, leaving you inspired and equipped to take your next big step in the field.


Breakout sessions
Join breakout sessions to learn from the best minds in AI. Get your questions answered and take part in interactive, in-depth discussions.
Unmatched networking
Connect with startup founders, tech enthusiasts, and VC leaders, all gathered to explore the future of AI.

Speakers
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CEO Odyssey

Partner CapitalG

Partner Khosla Ventures

Partner Accel

CEO tkxel

Senior Product Manager Google DeepMind

CEO Twelve Labs

CEO Tanka

Founder & General Partner Recursive Ventures

Founding Partner Initiate Ventures

CEO & Co-Founder Narada AI

Head of AI Safety ElevenLabs

Chief of Staff FLUIX AI

Professor UC Berkeley

Partner NEA

Co-founder and Chief Research Officer Anthropic

CEO & Co-founder NLX

Director, Customer Engineering, Google Cloud Startups Google

Partner GV (Google Ventures)

Member of the GTM Team OpenAI

Staff Solutions Architect Cohere

Executive Director Global Innovation Forum
Oliver is co-founder and CEO of Odyssey. Odyssey is pioneering world models, the next frontier of artificial intelligence. Previously, Oliver built driverless cars at Cruise and Voyage.
Oliver's Sessions
How to Launch a Product Against Entrenched Incumbents
It’s tough to break out in the AI sector, in large part because it’s dominated by well-funded incumbents. However, this doesn’t mean new companies are doomed to fail. In this talk, founders at breakout AI startups discuss how they’ve managed to find success while fending off formidable rivals in the industry.
Jill is an investment partner at CapitalG, where she focuses on emerging use cases for AI/ML, data infrastructure, and enterprise technology. She has spent the past few years working with senior Googlers and industry experts to round out her AI/ML thesis and has had the fortune of working with several tremendous founders and technologists in the space. Since joining CapitalG in 2020, Jill has led the firm’s investment in Magic and played a leadership role in investments in executive women’s network Chief and financial data leader MX. She has also been a guest lecturer at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business since 2019. Prior to joining CapitalG, Jill worked in senior startup operating roles, both as the CEO of a private equity-backed business and as the founder of a Y Combinator-backed startup. Jill graduated magna cum laude from Williams College with a dual degree in economics and psychology and was captain of the women’s basketball team. She came out to the West Coast to earn an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, but she was born and raised in Boston, where she had the opportunity to cheer on the most impressive era of professional sports a city has ever experienced (Go, Patriots).
Jill's Sessions
From Seed to Series C: What VCs Want to See from Founders
AI has dominated venture funding, with investments soaring 62% to $110 billion in 2024—even as overall startup funding declined. But slapping “AI” onto a pitch deck isn’t enough. As the hype around foundation models fades, investors are zeroing in on real-world applications, AI agents, and sustainable business models. In this talk, top VCs will share what it really takes to get funding at each stage, from seed to Series C, and what they want to see in AI startups now.
Kanu is a partner at Khosla Ventures, where she invests in enterprise applications and infrastructure that leverage advances in AI, as well as robotics and autonomous systems. She has led, and helps manage, investments in companies, including PolyAI, Kognitos, Moonhub, Regie, Zendar, Nomagic, and Waabi, among others. Kanu has more than 10 years of operating experience as a research scientist at Intel and Cadence, and as an early engineer at Heavy.ai (hardware-accelerated analytics solution), Spyglass (predictive analytics for design, acquired by Synopsys), and Nascentric (fast-circuit simulation tool, acquired by Cadence). She was awarded the Nvidia Graduate Fellowship for her work in hardware acceleration. Kanu has co-authored three books; authored 35+ peer-reviewed publications; and holds a U.S. patent. She obtained a PhD and a master’s degree in electrical and computer engineering from Texas A&M University and a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from the University of Delhi. Kanu also earned her MBA from Harvard Business School, where she was co-president of the annual Venture Capital and Private Equity Conference.
Kanu's Sessions
From Seed to Series C: What VCs Want to See from Founders
AI has dominated venture funding, with investments soaring 62% to $110 billion in 2024—even as overall startup funding declined. But slapping “AI” onto a pitch deck isn’t enough. As the hype around foundation models fades, investors are zeroing in on real-world applications, AI agents, and sustainable business models. In this talk, top VCs will share what it really takes to get funding at each stage, from seed to Series C, and what they want to see in AI startups now.
Sara Ittelson joined Accel in 2022 and focuses on early-stage consumer, enterprise, and AI companies. At Accel, Sara serves on the boards of AssemblyAI, Cinder, Minoan, Syrup and others. Prior to joining Accel, Sara spent several years as Head of Strategic Partnerships at Faire, supporting its growth from $535M to its recent mark of $12.4B. Sara also worked in Global Business Development at Uber, in the ride-share business, and then at Uber Eats. Originally from Chico, California, Sara graduated from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Northwestern University.
Sara's Sessions
From Seed to Series C: What VCs Want to See from Founders
AI has dominated venture funding, with investments soaring 62% to $110 billion in 2024—even as overall startup funding declined. But slapping “AI” onto a pitch deck isn’t enough. As the hype around foundation models fades, investors are zeroing in on real-world applications, AI agents, and sustainable business models. In this talk, top VCs will share what it really takes to get funding at each stage, from seed to Series C, and what they want to see in AI startups now.

Umair is a builder and investor focused on technology that drives real-world impact. As Founder & CEO of Tkxel, he helps enterprises, SMBs, and startups across North America and MENA use AI, software innovation, and digital strategy to scale, modernize, and stay ahead. He’s also an active investor and mentor, backing bold ideas in AI, SaaS, e-commerce, and more working hands-on with founders to shape products, grow companies, and challenge the status quo. At the heart of it all is Umair’s belief in strong teams, clear thinking, and a culture that pushes people to solve hard problems and build what matters.
Umair's Sessions
AI Transformation for Business Growth: A Practical Roadmap for SMB
This session will explore how Agentic AI can empower small and mid-sized businesses to optimize their workflows. Forget reactive tools, Agentic AI brings intelligent digital agents that can perceive what’s happening, reason through decisions, and take action across systems without constant human input. We’ll break down what sets these agents apart, why this technology is taking off now, and how it’s finally within reach for growing businesses. Through real use cases, from automating repetitive tasks to improving customer engagement, you’ll see how SMEs are already benefiting. You’ll also get a simple, step-by-step roadmap to start small, validate quickly, and scale confidently. Whether you’re AI-curious or ready to experiment, this session is built to help you understand the possibilities and get started without big budgets or big teams.

Logan leads product for Google AI Studio, the platform for developers to build with Gemini.
Logan's Sessions
How Founders Can Build on Existing Foundational Models
There seems to be a new, more impressive AI model every week. In this talk, we’ll speak with leaders at industry leading AI companies to discuss how startups can build on top of AI foundation models. Given the rapid pace of development, we’ll discuss how to grow with the AI industry, and not get left behind.
Jae Lee is the co-founder and CEO of Twelve Labs, which creates state-of-the-art multimodal foundation models to enable developers and enterprises to better understand large corpuses of video data. Jae holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science from UC Berkeley.
Jae's Sessions
How Founders Can Build on Existing Foundational Models
There seems to be a new, more impressive AI model every week. In this talk, we’ll speak with leaders at industry leading AI companies to discuss how startups can build on top of AI foundation models. Given the rapid pace of development, we’ll discuss how to grow with the AI industry, and not get left behind.
Kisson Lin, CEO of Tanka.ai, is a trailblazer in AI-driven organizational management. Tanka.ai stands out as the world’s first team messaging platform with AI long-term memory, revolutionizing workplace collaboration by eliminating context loss and inefficiencies across communication channels. At the heart of Tanka’s innovation is the MemoryGraph, a proprietary knowledge system that stores and evolves enterprise knowledge, enabling faster decision-making and intelligent automation. Tanka has integrated neuroscience-inspired AI memory into enterprise communication, positioning itself as a next-generation team communication platform, where AI plays as the Chief Memory Officer for everyone. Previously, Kisson co-founded Mindverse, pioneering AI agents as the future of personalized automation. She launched MindOS, a groundbreaking AI Agent Marketplace predating the GPT Store, and created Me.bot, a personal AI with persistent memory. Mindverse was backed by Sequoia China and Square Peg VC, among many other top investors. Kisson’s vision extends beyond technology, aiming to redefine how businesses leverage AI for strategic alignment and growth. Prior to her entrepreneurial journey, she was the Strategy Director at TikTok and Meta. Her session at TechCrunch AI will offer a roadmap to AI-powered collaboration—revealing how adaptive memory and intelligent workflows will redefine the future of work.
Kisson's Sessions
Your Next Co-Founder Will Be AI
“Founder mode” once defined startups: raw, relentless, human. But today’s founders face a paradox. Hierarchies became SaaS tools, middle managers became kanban boards—yet leadership burdens only intensified. Founders juggle investor updates, product roadmaps, and endless context-switching. The bottleneck isn’t your vision; it’s biology. Imagine an AI co-founder who remembers every conversation, crafts pitch decks, automates follow-ups, writes product docs, builds prototypes, tracks tasks, monitors teams, and recommends clients and talent—all without equity. All while you recharge. With experience at Meta and TikTok, and multiple startups including Tanka, and across different cultures, Kisson has always been passionate about the future of team dynamics. Join her vision for AI-native startups where solo founders achieve unprecedented scale and agility.
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Itamar is a solo capitalist and the founder of Recursive Ventures, a pre-seed fund focused on AI and emerging tech startups. Itamar has been on all sides of the startup table: as a founder and executive, an institutional VC, and an angel investor. He has supported over 100 successful startups, including companies like Deel, Honeybook, Placer, Tile, SafeGraph, and May Mobility. He’s been recognized by Business Insider as a Top 100 global seed investor. As an operator, he helped take Life360 from Seed to IPO, scaling the business to over $300m in revenue. He holds an MBA from Berkeley Haas and an undergraduate degree in computer science from the Tel-Aviv Jaffa College.
Itamar's Sessions
So You Think You Can Pitch?
Please join us for “So You Think You Can Pitch” where three promising early stage AI startups will have 4 minutes to wow a panel of judges, who will then provide feedback.

Jessica Owens is a Founding General Partner at Initiate Ventures, where she funds and co-founds transformative companies at the intersection of life sciences, healthcare, and technology. Jessica is an experienced venture investor, serial entrepreneur, and scientist. She has been part of the founding team of seven start-ups, including GRAIL, where she led various business & commercial functions before the company’s $8B acquisition. She was also an investor at Kleiner Perkins. Today, she applies her experience to support early-stage startups that possess the potential to improve millions of lives.
Jessica's Sessions
So You Think You Can Pitch?
Please join us for “So You Think You Can Pitch” where three promising early stage AI startups will have 4 minutes to wow a panel of judges, who will then provide feedback.
David Park is the CEO & Co-Founder of Narada AI, leading the company’s mission to revolutionize enterprise automation with Large Action Models. Dave earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees in Computer Science from Stanford University where he was a Terman Engineering Award winner and NSF Fellowship recipient. He has authored numerous publications in formal verification and has a deep background in automation. Before starting Narada AI, Dave co-founded and bootstrapped Coverity out of Stanford, driving the company to a $375M acquisition. Now, at Narada, he is bringing the same expertise and vision to transform enterprise automation with agentic AI based on new research from the UC Berkeley AI Research Lab.
David's Sessions
So You Think You Can Pitch?
Please join us for “So You Think You Can Pitch” where three promising early stage AI startups will have 4 minutes to wow a panel of judges, who will then provide feedback.
Artemis leads AI Safety at ElevenLabs. Before that, she worked on the safe use of OpenAI’s models and products and led Meta’s global response to geopolitical and adversarial threats. She holds a PhD in political science and a JD from Stanford and has experience in management consulting, international organizations, law, and civil society.
Artemis's Sessions
A Focus on AI Ethics and Safety
Generative AI media startup ElevenLabs’ head of AI safety, Artemis Seaford, joins Databricks Co-Founder and Executive Chairman Ion Stoica for a panel spotlighting the ethical and safety issues with AI today. The two will discuss deepfakes — an increasingly hot topic as AI tools become cheaper and easier to use — as well as possible mitigations that can be put in place to help developers and companies deploy AI more responsibly.
Abhishek Sriram works at the intersection of deep tech, infrastructure, and systems design. He is focused on building resilient, intelligent solutions that bridge physical operations and machine intelligence. His work centers on enabling engineering-first teams working on problems that demand cross-disciplinary thinking and real-world impact. Abhishek heads team building and operations with the founders of FLUIX, together, the team believes they are only chance America has to win the AI arms race. FLUIX helps AI infrastructure double compute without doubling resources. Smarter and faster expansion using AI & automation.. Abhishek lives in Sunnyvale, California.
Abhishek's Sessions
So You Think You Can Pitch?
Please join us for “So You Think You Can Pitch” where three promising early stage AI startups will have 4 minutes to wow a panel of judges, who will then provide feedback.
Ion Stoica is a Professor in the EECS Department and holds the Xu Bao Chancellor Chair at the University of California at Berkeley, the Director of Sky Computing Lab, and the Executive Chairman of Databricks and Anyscale. He is currently doing research on AI systems and cloud computing, and his work includes numerous open-source projects such as SkyPilot, vLLM (most popular LLM inference engine), ChatBot Arena (most popular evaluation system for LLMs in the wild), Ray (emerging standard for scaling AI workloads used by OpenAI to train ChatGPT) and Apache Spark (de-facto standard for big data processing). He is a Member of National Academy of Engineering, an Honorary Member of the Romanian Academy and an ACM Fellow. He also co-founded three companies, Anyscale (2019), Databricks (2013) and Conviva (2006).
Ion's Sessions
A Focus on AI Ethics and Safety
Generative AI media startup ElevenLabs’ head of AI safety, Artemis Seaford, joins Databricks Co-Founder and Executive Chairman Ion Stoica for a panel spotlighting the ethical and safety issues with AI today. The two will discuss deepfakes — an increasingly hot topic as AI tools become cheaper and easier to use — as well as possible mitigations that can be put in place to help developers and companies deploy AI more responsibly.
Ann is a Partner at NEA, where she focuses on early-stage investing in consumer technology and AI application software and marketplaces. Prior to NEA, Ann was Chief Operating Officer of Rival (acquired by Live Nation) and held business leadership roles at Uber and Twitter during their growth phase. As an operator, she has seen Silicon Valley startups through each phase of the company-building lifecycle, from first launch to IPO. Ann holds an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and a BS from UC Berkeley.
Ann's Sessions
How to Launch a Product Against Entrenched Incumbents
It’s tough to break out in the AI sector, in large part because it’s dominated by well-funded incumbents. However, this doesn’t mean new companies are doomed to fail. In this talk, founders at breakout AI startups discuss how they’ve managed to find success while fending off formidable rivals in the industry.
Jared Kaplan is the Chief Science Officer and Co-Founder of Anthropic, an AI lab whose research and products put safety at the frontier. As a public benefit corporation, Anthropic is dedicated to building AI systems that benefit humanity. Jared’s research on scaling laws revolutionized the AI industry by providing a framework for understanding and predicting the behavior of advanced AI systems, guiding resource allocation, and shaping the development of transformative technologies. Jared also helped pioneer Constitutional AI, an approach to AI development that aims to create AI systems that are constrained by and aligned with a set of predetermined principles and values. He spent the first 15 years of his career as a theoretical physicist in academia, and prior to co-founding Anthropic, Jared was instrumental in building GPT-3 and Codex at OpenAI. In addition to his work at Anthropic, Jared is an associate professor at Johns Hopkins University, where he has taught courses on the foundations of deep learning. He holds a Ph.D. in physics from Harvard University and a bachelor’s degree in physics and mathematics from Stanford University.
Jared's Sessions
The Frontier of AI: A Fireside Chat with Anthropic co-founder Jared Kaplan
In this fireside chat, Anthropic Co-Founder and Chief Science Officer Jared Kaplan will share his vision for how AI will change the way humans interact with computers, work, and each other. In a wide-ranging conversation, he’ll dive into Anthropic’s approach to building trusted AI agents for enterprises, share an insider’s perspective on building at the frontier of AI, and offer tactical take-aways for businesses of all sizes to implement AI and maximize its impact. You won’t want to miss it.

Andrei Papancea is CEO at NLX where he drives the vision and strategy of creating and delivering next-generation conversational experiences for organizations across industries. Under his leadership, NLX has raised over $25 million in funding from top venture capital firms and now powers automated customer experiences for some of the world’s biggest brands, including United Airlines, Comcast and Red Bull. Prior to co-founding NLX, Andrei built the Conversational AI platform for American Express, processing millions of conversations across AmEx’s main servicing channels. NLX grew out of this experience with Andrei building a platform that solved key challenges around deploying conversational AI at the scale and complexity large enterprises require. He teaches graduate lectures on Cloud Computing and AI Engineering at Columbia University and New York University and holds a M.S. in Computer Science from Columbia University.
Andrei's Sessions
How Toyota Repair Technicians Leverage AI with NLX
Amid brands struggling to bring AI concepts and prototypes into full-scale production, NLX and Toyota will share their experiences with actionable advice on using AI to solve significant business problems and navigating the process from executive buy-in, to technology integration to change management. NLX cofounder and CEO Andrei Papancea and Kordel France, Principal AI Engineer at Toyota North America, will discuss a compelling and unexpected use case for AI-powered conversation experiences–car repair. NLX and Toyota created an experience that lets technicians quickly access technical information from literally millions of pages of repair manuals, diagnostic procedures, and wiring diagrams in a conversational experience that gives answers, instructions, and guidance. Since deployment, Toyota has improved technician productivity and overall Fixed Operations Efficiency, a key success metric for car dealerships.

Iliana Quiñonez, Director of North America Startups Customer Engineering, leads a team dedicated to accelerating startups’ success through cloud technology. She focuses on empowering her team to deliver innovative solutions for a wide range of clients, from early-stage startups to IPO-bound companies. With over 25 years of industry experience, including advisory roles with startups, accelerators, and VCs, Iliana emphasizes customer empathy, technical leadership, and creative thinking to build high-performing teams. Her ability to foster meaningful connections across ecosystems has been pivotal in establishing her team as a trusted partner in the North American startup ecosystem
Iliana's Sessions
Democratizing AI and Building Collaborative Systems with AI agents
This session explores the emerging field of collaborative AI agents and the strategic importance of democratizing their development for organizational advancement. We will examine practical approaches to enable individuals and teams to design and implement intelligent agents capable of seamless interaction with both human experts and other AI systems. Whether you possess extensive AI experience or are in the early stages of exploration, this session will provide valuable insights into the potential of AI agents to enhance collaborative workflows and build sophisticated intelligent systems for the future.

Elena's Sessions
So You Think You Can Pitch?
Please join us for “So You Think You Can Pitch” where three promising early stage AI startups will have 4 minutes to wow a panel of judges, who will then provide feedback.
Hao is a member of the Startups Go-to-Market team at OpenAI, where he helps founders build with AI. Prior to joining OpenAI, he worked at Stripe advising fintech startups, and held early GTM roles at OpenPhone and Slack. Hao studied at the Smith School of Business in Canada.
Hao's Sessions
Building Your AI Engine: How OpenAI Works with Startups
In the rapidly evolving AI landscape, startups can gain a competitive edge by collaborating closely with model providers. Join Hao Sang from OpenAI’s Startups Team for a session that demystifies OpenAI’s resources for startups, from technical guidance to advanced model access. Discover how feedback from startups helps shape OpenAI’s roadmap, ensuring that their products evolve to meet your needs.
Yann Stoneman is a Staff Solutions Architect at Cohere, the security-first enterprise AI leader building cutting-edge foundation models and end-to-end solutions. Before Cohere, he spent two years at AWS, helping enterprises use AI and debuting an AI demo at AWS re:Invent 2023. Yann partners with organizations to deliver seamless integration, deep customization, and user-friendly AI experiences. He has spoken at industry events such as Generative AI World (Boston) and Voices of Data Science, and his thought leadership has appeared on Cohere’s and AWS’s official blogs. Yann holds a bachelor’s degree from The Juilliard School.
Yann's Sessions
Behind Your Firewall: Secure Generative AI for Regulated Enterprises
Ever wonder how to use advanced generative AI in healthcare or finance without breaking a sweat over data privacy? Join us for a lively breakout session at TC Sessions: AI, where Yann Stoneman (Solutions Architect at Cohere) and three additional panelists will lead an interactive, 50-minute conversation. We’ll show you how to deploy secure, customized AI models on your own turf—no external cloud needed—through real-world use cases from Cohere’s North (an agentic AI workspace) and Compass (multimodal retrieval). You’ll walk away with practical tips for tackling compliance challenges, unlocking internal data safely, and delivering tangible value through private AI systems. Expect a dynamic mix of demos, Q&A, and audience interaction that will leave you ready to build AI solutions behind your own firewall.
Hua C. Wang is Executive Director of the Global Innovation Forum (GIF). Its mission is to inspire, promote, and facilitate international trade and investment to enhance global economic growth and job creation. At GIF, Hua leads strategy and partnerships to make trade and digital policy more inclusive. She engages an international network of small, minority, and women-led businesses, nonprofit leaders, and government officials to improve access to the global marketplace. Hua amplifies the voices of entrepreneurs in public policy discussions in the U.S. and with organizations like the WTO, APEC and UN. Previously, Hua led a top tech accelerator in Alabama, where 15 startups collectively raised $20 million and generated $11 million in revenue. She also founded SmartBridge Health, a cancer telemedicine startup, and served as an entrepreneur-in-residence with Start-Up Chile, the Malaysian Global Innovation & Creativity Centre, and Halcyon Incubator. Before becoming an entrepreneur, Hua worked as a private equity attorney at Proskauer and K&L Gates, as in-house counsel at Cisco Systems, and as a global scholar at the Kauffman Foundation. Earlier in her career, she was an investment banking analyst at Lehman Brothers and a healthcare strategy consultant at Accenture. Hua is a graduate of Duke University and Northwestern University School of Law.
Hua's Sessions
The AI Policy Playbook: What Global Startups Need to Know
AI is revolutionizing how startups operate, but navigating policy, regulation, and global expansion remains a challenge. In this breakout session, we will explore how startups can leverage AI-driven tools for digital trade, compliance, and scaling across borders. Attendees will gain insights into key policies shaping AI startups, strategies for navigating data regulations, and how to leverage AI for international growth. Whether you’re a founder, investor, or policymaker, this session will provide actionable takeaways to turn AI into a competitive advantage in a fast-changing global landscape.
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