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We're bringing TC Sessions: Robotics + AI back to UC Berkeley on March 3, and we're excited to announce our jam-packed agenda featuring the most innovative founders, top technologists and hard-charging VCs working in robotics and AI.

Don't forget to grab your Early Bird ticket today and save $150 before prices go up so you can join 1000+ attendees for demos, talks, and plenty of networking opportunities. We've still got some key guests to announce and will be adding some new names to the agenda in the coming days. In the meantime, check out these highlights:

 
 
Agenda Highlights

Automating Amazon - read more
Tye Brady (Amazon Robotics)

Saving Humanity from AI - read more
Stuart Russell (UC Berkeley)

Bringing Robots to Life - read more
Max Bajracharya and James Kuffner (Toyota Research Institute Advanced Development)

Opening the Black Box With Explainable AI - read more
Trevor Darrell (UC Berkeley), Krishna Gade (Fiddler Labs), and Karen Myers (SRI International)

Cultivating Intelligence in Agricultural Robots- read more
Lewis Anderson (Traptic), Sebastian Boyer (Farmwise), Michael Norcia (Pyka)

Building the Robots that Build - read more
Daniel Blank (Toggle Industries), Tessa Lau (Dusty Robotics) and Noah Ready-Campbell (Built Robotics)

Engineering for the Red Planet - read more
Lucy Condakchian (Maxar Technologies)


Check out the rest of the agenda here and make sure to keep checking the site for speaker updates and special announcements. The $275 early bird sale ends on Feb. 14, but current students can grab tickets for just $50 here.

 
 
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