TDK Ventures and Replit Leaders Headline StrictlyVC San Francisco on AI Innovation
Industry leaders from TDK Ventures, Replit, and more gather at StrictlyVC San Francisco on April 30 to discuss AI innovation, funding, and software development's future.
The StrictlyVC San Francisco event, scheduled for April 30 at the Sentro Filipino Cultural Center, promises an exceptional lineup of speakers and networking opportunities. This highly anticipated gathering is particularly significant for AI innovators and founders seeking funding. Nicolas Sauvage, president of TDK Ventures, will kick off the evening with a conversation about corporate VCs alongside TechCrunch editor-in-chief Connie Loizos.
As head of TDK Ventures' $500 million investment effort in early-stage startups, Sauvage has overseen the backing of 45 startups, including three unicorns: Groq, Ascend Elements, and Silicon Box. With TDK as the host and sponsor of this StrictlyVC event, attendees will have ample opportunities to engage with their team and learn from their expertise. Campbell Brown, former CNN host and head of news at Meta, will also take the stage.
Having transitioned into the startup scene, Brown aims to make AI platforms more trustworthy, especially as people increasingly rely on them for information and advice. As co-founder and CEO of Forum AI, she is at the forefront of the conversation on vetting, verifying, and sustaining the veracity of information provided by large language models. Amjad Masad, co-founder and CEO of Replit, will share his firsthand experience leading a revolution in software development.
With the rise of AI-powered coding, Masad's insights into the future of programming are highly anticipated. The Bay Area has seen significant changes in this space, with competitors like Anthropic and OpenAI emerging, making Masad's talk a highlight of the event. The evening will conclude with a final announcement and a round of networking, allowing attendees to connect with some of the greatest minds and most well-connected members of the startup community.
Registration for tickets is still open, offering a chance to be part of this exceptional event and join the conversation shaping the future of AI and software development.
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Source: TechCrunch