TechCrunch Session: On June 5th at Zellerbach Hall in Berkeley, California, AI presents a panel discussing how established rivals and startups in the AI industry can compete.
The panel, “How to Launch Products for Incumbents,” explores how small and medium-sized businesses can remain relevant to fast-paced, rapidly changing spaces. Featuring founders who have managed to grow their AI business from scratch, the program provides a detailed look at the strategies entrepreneurs are applying to thrive as AI competition grows.
AI has a high interest. According to Pitchbook, VCS has poured a huge amount of capital into 2024 of $56 billion, but only the advantaged ones actually get the investment. The computing-intensive nature of AI adds challenges. When large resources are at their disposal, incumbents are undeniable.
About our Speaker: Oliver Cameron
One panelist who talks about “how to launch products for incumbents that have become established” is Oliver Cameron, formerly the vice president of products at autonomous startup cruises and co-founder of Odyssey, a company that creates software that generates and edits digital reconstructions of real scenes. With Odyssey, Cameron plays against high-tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and Nvidia, all of which are developing variations of this “world model” technology.
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