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Attend TechCrunch Sessions: AI with this new, limited-time discount

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We’re excited to announce a big surprise for the AI community — TechCrunch Sessions: AI is getting a limited-time discount to broaden the number of people who can attend and learn from some of the brightest minds in the industry.

For just $292, you can get a general admission ticket — plus a 50% discount on a second — to attend our flagship AI-centric event at UC Berkeley’s Zellerbach Hall on June 5. We’re looking for everyone from those working in the industry to founders, academics, AI die-hards, and beyond to get the chance to learn from and engage with a full day of programming, including:

  • Anthropic co-founder Jared Kaplan, taking attendees through a behind-the-scenes look at hybrid reasoning models.
  • A peek behind the scenes of how OpenAI works with startups, with Hao Sang of their GTM team.
  • Tanka founder and CEO Kisson Lin, on why your next founder will be an AI.
  • The two winners of our competitive Audience Choice competition: Cohere’s Yann Stoneman on using generative AI in privacy-driven companies, and the Global Innovation Forum’s Hua Wang on moving swiftly while maintaining compliance.

And that’s on top of our consistent focus on networking opportunities, with attendees getting the chance to set up 1:1 sessions, meet with peers and potential partners, and start the relationships that lead to big deals down the road.

When the event itself is done, you’ll also get the chance to keep the momentum rolling with side events hosted by partners across Berkeley, California, including Tanka, Toyota, and MyHomie. Just because our event is done doesn’t mean your perks for getting a ticket should, after all.

Remember, this pricing is a limited-time offer, so act now and head here to reserve your slot at one of the most exciting events within the AI space this year!

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