TechCrunch Disrupt 2025: AI Takes Center Stage with Pioneering Sessions Backed by JetBrains and Greenfield Partners
TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 is set to ignite the tech world this October, bringing artificial intelligence (AI) to the forefront of conversation and innovation. With the generous backing of JetBrains and Greenfield Partners, this year’s program at San Francisco’s Moscone West (October 27–29) promises not only to showcase the most ambitious startups but also to surface the boldest ideas shaping the future of AI. If you’re at all interested in how AI is redefining industries, don’t miss these must-see sessions—here’s why they matter, who’s leading them, and what you can expect to learn[1][2][3].
Why AI Takes Center Stage at Disrupt 2025
AI is no longer a futuristic concept—it’s the heartbeat of today’s most disruptive technology advances. From infrastructure to applications, startups and established companies alike are racing to define how machines can augment human intelligence, automate routine work, and unlock new business models. TechCrunch Disrupt isn’t just about demos—it’s where the next generation of AI leaders debate, reveal, and challenge the boundaries of innovation[1][3].
Two Unmissable AI Sessions Backed by JetBrains and Greenfield
1. The AI Disruptors 60 Unveiled — Presented by Greenfield Partners
When: Monday, October 27, 1:40 p.m. – 2:10 p.m. PT
Where: Builders Stage
This session is a live unveiling of the AI Disruptors 60 list—a curated selection of early- and growth-stage startups that are leading the charge in AI infrastructure, applications, and go-to-market innovation[1]. Greenfield Partners, known for their deep investments in transformative tech, will host a panel featuring top investors like Shay Grinfeld and founders including Renen Hallak of VAST Data[1].
Why attend?
– Get a first look at startups shaping AI’s future, from scaling strategies to breakthrough technologies.
– Hear candid insights from investors and founders about the challenges and opportunities in building AI-driven businesses.
– Discover what sets these 60 companies apart and what’s next for AI in 2025 and beyond[1].
2. AI Hires or Human Hustle? Inside the Next Frontier of Startup Operations
When: October 27–29 (Check agenda for specific timing)
Where: Builders Stage
This panel tackles one of the hottest topics in tech: replacing or augmenting early startup hires with AI agents. Imagine a world where your outbound sales, billing, and customer support are automated from day one. Speakers include Caleb Peffer (Firecrawl), Jaspar Carmichael-Jack (Artisan), and Sarah Franklin (Lattice)—each bringing unique perspectives on the practical and ethical boundaries of automation[5].
Key discussion points:
– Real-world use cases: How startups are integrating AI agents into their core operations.
– ROI and trust: The impact on productivity, cost, and team dynamics.
– Human vs. machine: Where does AI truly add value, and where do humans remain irreplaceable?
– Bold predictions: What’s the next frontier as AI gets smarter and more capable[5]?
The AI Stage: Nonstop Innovation and Visionary Voices
Beyond these headline sessions, the AI Stage at Disrupt will deliver two days of nonstop panels, fireside chats, and roundtables with pioneers from startups like Apptronik, ElevenLabs, Hugging Face, Runway, Wonder Dynamics, Writer, and Wayve[3]. Investors will share what catches their eye in AI startups, including defensibility in a world of potential AI monopolies and what founders must prove to win funding in this fast-evolving landscape[3].
Expect insights on:
– Model infrastructure and niche applications
– Creative AI for media, content, and productivity
– Security, transparency, and responsible AI development
– How to stay ahead in the rapidly changing AI sector
Why JetBrains and Greenfield Are the Perfect Partners
JetBrains—renowned for developer tools—has a front-row seat to how AI is transforming software creation, automation, and developer productivity. Their involvement signals a commitment to supporting the builders of tomorrow’s tech, from code to cloud to intelligent agents.
Greenfield Partners brings deep investment experience and a sharp eye for startups poised to redefine the AI landscape. Their sponsorship and curation of the Disruptors 60 list demonstrate their belief in the power of early-stage innovation to set industry trends and build the backbone of the AI economy[1].
Who Should Attend?
Whether you’re:
– An entrepreneur looking to disrupt with AI,
– An investor tracking the next big wave,
– A developer seeking insight into the latest tools,
– Or a business leader preparing for an AI-powered future,
TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 is the year’s definitive destination for actionable insights, networking, and firsthand exposure to the companies and conversations that will define the next decade of technology[3][4].
How to Get the Most Out of Disrupt 2025
- Plan your schedule: Prioritize the AI sessions backed by JetBrains and Greenfield, but explore the full agenda for other tracks like Space, Going Public, and more[3].
- Engage with speakers: Prepare questions—these panels feature influential leaders who welcome industry dialogue.
- Connect with startups: The exhibit hall and networking events offer direct access to founders and investors.
- Stay updated: With more sessions and speakers announced daily, watch the TechCrunch Disrupt site for agenda updates and speaker releases[3][4].
Final Thoughts
The spotlight on AI at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, powered by JetBrains and Greenfield, is more than a conference highlight—it’s a window into how artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping the way technology is built, scaled, and delivered. If you’re ready to be part of the conversation driving the next wave of innovation, these sessions are simply unmissable[1][3][5].
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