Join GenAI for Business San Francisco’24! A Conference for Entrepreneurs, VCs, Researchers, Developers, and Enthusiasts

03/11/2024 21:11
Join GenAI for Business San Francisco’24! A Conference for Entrepreneurs, VCs, Researchers, Developers, and Enthusiasts

Join GenAI for Business San Francisco’24! A Conference for Entrepreneurs, VCs, Researchers, Developers, and Enthusiasts

GenAI for Business San Francisco’24 is scheduled to take place on March 19. After the success of last year’s event, this second edition promises to be even more engaging and insightful for attendees in the AI industry.

GenAI for Business San Francisco’24 will bring together AI entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, researchers, developers, and enthusiasts under one roof to discuss the latest trends and innovations in the field. The conference will feature a lineup of esteemed speakers, including industry professionals like Jeremiah Owyang from Blitzscaling Ventures and Burcu Ozcengiz from Layer AI. Explore such topics as: “Content Creation: Not Just Faster — Better”; “The Next Generation of AI-Enabled Games” and much more!

Attendees can look forward to expanding their professional network, gaining valuable insights, and exploring the AI Showcase at the event. Participants of the AI Showcase will get a free ticket to the conference and a chance to attract the attention of future investors and partners. If you have an AI-related project, register now! 

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To support the local market, GenAI for Business is offering a 5% discount by code “UToday”. Claim your ticket now and secure your spot at this must-attend conference.

For more information and to register for GenAI for Business San Francisco’24, visit aiconf.biz. Don’t miss this opportunity to be a part of the future of AI innovation!

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