Amazon's Danielle Perszyk to Speak at TechCrunch Sessions: AI

Danielle Perszyk, head of Human-Computer Interaction at Amazon's AGI SF Lab, will speak at TechCrunch Sessions: AI on June 5th at UC Berkeley's Zellerbach Hall. Perszyk leads the development of foundational capabilities for real-world AI agents.

This is a unique opportunity to hear from a leader shaping the future of practical, agentic AI. A limited-time offer saves you over $300 on your ticket and offers 50% off a second ticket. Register now before this offer expires!

Panel Discussion on Foundational Models

Join Perszyk, Logan Kilpatrick (Senior Product Manager, Google DeepMind), and Jae Lee (CEO, Twelve Labs) for a panel discussion. They will share insights on how startups can build upon and scale with today's leading foundational models in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

This session will provide founders, builders, and product leaders with strategies to stay ahead in the AI era. Learn how to choose the right models and anticipate future shifts. Visit the TC Sessions: AI agenda page for the latest details.

About Danielle Perszyk

Danielle Perszyk is a cognitive scientist and member of the technical staff at Amazon's AGI SF Lab. She leads the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) team, focusing on developing practical AI agents for digital and physical environments.

Perszyk holds a PhD from Northwestern University, where she studied language evolution and social cognition development. Before Amazon, she contributed to AI initiatives at Adept and Google.

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At TC Sessions: AI, Danielle Perszyk will share her expertise on how founders can leverage foundational models to scale AI. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a leader in agentic AI and save up to $600 on tickets. Secure your spot today!