TechCrunch AI Event Offers Last Chance for Discounted Tickets
TechCrunch Sessions AI starts June 5 at UC Berkeley with 2 for 1 ticket deals available before prices rise
TechCrunch is gearing up for its highly anticipated TechCrunch Sessions: AI event, set to take place on June 5 at UC Berkeley's Zellerbach Hall. With just four days remaining, attendees can still secure 2-for-1 ticket deals, saving over $300 before prices increase.
What to Expect at the Event
The event promises a day of clarity, candor, and real connection—far from the typical AI hype. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with builders, researchers, funders, and enthusiasts in the AI space. Highlights include:
- Fireside chats with industry leaders like Jared Kaplan of Anthropic.
- Breakout sessions on enterprise deployment with experts from SAP.
- Braindate app for face-to-face networking based on shared interests.
Pitch Feedback from VCs
A standout feature is "So You Think You Can Pitch," where AI startups present to investors for live, unscripted feedback. This session offers transparent insights into how funding decisions are made.
Limited-Time Discounts
- 2-for-1 ticket deal: Save over $300 and get a second ticket at 50% off.
- Group discounts available.
- AI trivia contest: Participate for a chance to win a ticket for $200 and a second ticket free.
Prices rise on June 5, so act fast to secure your spot. Register now to avoid missing out.
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