
In just 5 days, the sharpest minds in artificial intelligence will gather at UC Berkeley’s Zellerbach Hall for TechCrunch Sessions: AI—a one-day summit built for real insight, not recycled soundbites. Whether you’re training your first model or managing a multi-billion-dollar portfolio, this is where the future of AI feels tangible.
Let’s be honest: AI has officially entered cocktail-party territory. Everyone’s talking, but not everyone knows what they’re talking about. On June 5, TC Sessions: AI cuts through the noise. You’ll hear directly from the people building foundational models, shaping safety protocols, and deciding what gets funded next.
Register now to save $300 on your ticket—and get a second one for 50% off.
The speaker lineup spans AI disciplines and stages
Yes, you’ll hear from leaders at OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Amazon, and Anthropic—on the main stage and in breakouts—but also from early-stage founders rewriting the rules in real time. Investors from Khosla Ventures, Accel, Felicis, and Initiate Ventures will take the stage to share what they’re backing, why they’re betting big, and what it takes to stand out in today’s AI landscape.
Take a look at the full TC Sessions: AI agenda and speaker lineup.

Don’t just listen, engage
And it’s not all big-stage bravado. Our breakout sessions are designed for depth—smaller rooms, bigger conversations. Bring your questions. Bring your prototype. Bring a notebook.
Want to ask burning questions to AI’s biggest names from the front row? Or maybe you’re after the high-impact conversations happening in small group deep dives? TC Sessions: AI has both—and if you miss it, you’re missing the connections and insights that could fuel your next breakthrough.
TC Sessions: AI is days away—Why pay more later?
Tickets are still discounted, but not for long. Grab $300+ off your pass today—and if you’re bringing a colleague, your second ticket is 50% off.
Interested in a deeper discount? Participate in our AI trivia for a chance to purchase a ticket at $200 and receive a second ticket for free.
Doors open June 5. That’s when the prices go up and the real conversation begins.
