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Just 6 days left — ready for some unfiltered AI truths at TechCrunch Sessions: AI?
Just 6 days left — ready for some unfiltered AI truths at TechCrunch Sessions: AI?

Yahoo

time30-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Just 6 days left — ready for some unfiltered AI truths at TechCrunch Sessions: AI?

June 5 is almost here — bringing real, unfiltered AI conversations… and higher ticket prices. Lock in your savings now. Register now to save $300 on your TechCrunch Sessions: AI pass — and get 50% off for your +1. Don't wait for rates to spike when event doors open. Join us at UC Berkeley's Zellerbach Hall — the one-day epicenter for next-gen AI insights, big questions, and actionable ideas from the builders, thinkers, and investors shaping the future. The Frontier of AI: Fireside with Anthropic's Jared Kaplan From Seed to Series C: What VCs Want from AI Founders How Founders Can Build on Existing Foundation Models Launching Against the Giants: Winning Against Incumbents Hard Talk on AI Ethics & Safety Explore the full agenda here. Main stage and breakout sessions are packed with tactical insight and bold vision from leaders like: Iliana Quinonez, Director, Customer Engineering Google Cloud Startups, Google Cloud Hao Sang, Startups Lead, OpenAI Jae Lee, CEO, Twelve Labs Kanu Gulati, Partner, Khosla Ventures Kordel France, Principal AI Engineer, Toyota Logan Kilpatrick, Senior Product Manager, DeepMind Oliver Cameron, CEO, Odyssey …and many more — see the full speaker list Whether you're pitching your AI startup, swapping ideas with fellow builders, or just getting started, networking at TC Sessions: AI is smarter — thanks to the Braindate app. Use the app to match on topics, meet face-to-face, and make meaningful connections with people who care about what you care about. And when the event's a wrap? The conversations keep flowing at Side Events all week long in Berkeley. This isn't another hype-filled AI event. It's where the noise drops out — and the real conversations begin. Only six days left to lock in your low ticket rate for TechCrunch Sessions: AI. Don't sit this one out — save $300 on your pass, and get 50% off for your +1. Register now before prices jump at the door, and be part of the conversations actually shaping the future of AI. 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. This article originally appeared on TechCrunch at Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Everything You Might Have Missed From the Australian Fashion Week Resort 2026 Collections
Everything You Might Have Missed From the Australian Fashion Week Resort 2026 Collections

Vogue

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

Everything You Might Have Missed From the Australian Fashion Week Resort 2026 Collections

Last November IMG announced that after about two decades, it would no longer be backing Australian Fashion Week, putting the event in limbo for a few months. In March, the Australian Fashion Council officially announced its return under its guidance, giving brands just a few months to prep their new collections. While this resulted in a shorter week (four days instead of five), and a slightly smaller number of designers on the schedule, the shows still managed to highlight the diversity of Sydney's fashion scene. One thing that the week does very well is hold space for designers at different stages in their careers. On the schedule this season were two group shows that focused on new (and new-ish) labels: The brand-new The Frontier featured designers like Courtney Zheng (who made her on-schedule debut this year) and Amy Lawrence (showing for the second time), along with more established brands like Esse and Common Hours; while the NewGen show, which has been going on since 1996, showcased a mix of art-y and commercial labels like Haluminous and Miimi & Jiinda. Vogue Australia also showcased the city's independent brands with its special Vogue Vanguard fashion show, which included seven designers who each showed two looks from their current collections. Scroll through to get a glimpse at the Australian Fashion Week scene—and catch up on the rest of the shows here. Liandra

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