Kisson Lin to Discuss AI Co-Founders at TechCrunch Sessions: AI

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Kisson Lin to Discuss AI Co-Founders at TechCrunch Sessions: AI

Kisson Lin, the founder and CEO of Tanka, will take the stage at TechCrunch Sessions: AI on June 5. UC Berkeley’s Zellerbach Hall will serve as the theater for this extraordinary spectacle. We’re looking to welcome close to 1,000 of you, including a packed house of enterprising AI developers and founders looking to make sense of the rapidly evolving AI ecosystem.

Here’s the description of Lin’s session, “Your Next Co-Founder Will Be AI.” It will imagine creative new applications for artificial intelligence in public-private collaboration. Lin received his master’s degree in data science and business statistics from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His deep and broad experience really adds to the conversation. His expertise lies at the intersection of AI, memory systems, and team collaboration tools, making him a prominent figure in the tech industry.

Tanka, an organization cofounded by Lin, powers an AI messenger that incorporates long-term memory features. This proprietary advanced tech, paired with the AI, allows the platform’s AI to self-learn, adapt and grow with teams. According to Tanka users have saved a jaw-dropping 111 workdays since the platform’s beta launch in October of 2024. The fantastic accomplishment is all thanks to its AI-created intelligent responses which increase team productivity!

Prior to founding Tanka, Lin co-founded Mindverse AI. There, he was instrumental in creating groundbreaking consumer-focused artificial intelligence products, including Me.bot, an AI note-taking app with memory, and MindOS, a cutting-edge AI agent OS. His resume reads like a who’s who at major technology companies. Lin was formerly with Meta’s Singapore office, where he helped shape TikTok’s e-commerce and ads monetization strategies in Beijing.

The upcoming TechCrunch Sessions: AI is a crucial opportunity for those involved in the field of artificial intelligence. Registration is still open, providing attendees with up to $600 in early registration savings. This event aims to provide insights and networking opportunities for individuals looking to thrive in an industry marked by rapid innovation.

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