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As genetics becomes faster, cheaper and more convincing, moral bets are no longer theoretical. What happens when the tools to deceive become widely accessible? And how do we create systems that are strong – but safe enough to trust?

To TechCrunch sessions: aiwhich takes place June 5 in the Zellerbach Hall of UC Berkeley; Artemis ThalloHead of AI Security in Elevenlabs, and Stoica ionCo -founder of Databricks and Professor at UC Berkeley, he will take the main scene to unravel the moral challenges of today’s AI. Their conversation will cut into the heart of one of the most urgent questions in technology: What do we release – and can we still direct it?

How Seaford and Stoica face the most difficult moral questions of AI

Artemis brings a rare blend of academic depth and first experience. To ElevenIt leads Ai’s security efforts focused on the authenticity of the media and the prevention of abuse. Its background covers Openai, Meta and worldwide risk management at the intersection of law, politics and geopolitics. Expect a grounded, clear eyes take on how much the depth evolves, what new risks emerge and what interventions are really working.

Ion, meanwhile, brings a system projection. He is not just a leader in AI research – he helped build the infrastructure behind it. From Spark to Ray at Chatbot Arena, its open source promotes many of the most advanced AI applications. As an executive chairman of Databricks And a founder of many companies based on AI, Ion knows what he needs to escalate responsibly-and where today’s tools are still left over.

Together, they will unpack the moral blind spots in today’s growth cycles, explore how security can be integrated into basic architecture and examine the roles that industry, academic and regulation must play in the coming years.

Join the first lines of AI – Insight, Access and $ 600+ in ticket savings

This session is part of a day of exploration on the first lines of artificial intelligence, with speakers from Openai, Google Cloud, Anthropic, Cohere and much more. Expect regular insight, honest dialogue and a rare cross-section of technologists, researchers and founders- All in a room. In addition, you will have the opportunity to deal with these top minds through breakouts and top network.

Grab your ticket now and save big – Over $ 300 OFF, plus 50% off a second ticket. Whether you build the future or just try to keep up with it, you and your plus should be in the room for it.

Tools are moving quickly. Ethics must cover the difference. Don’t stay back – Learn how to remain compatible.

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