Humanoids, AVs, and what’s next in AI hardware at Disrupt 2025

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TechCrunch Disruption 2025 In San Francisco, Moscone hits the West from October 28 to 25, combining 10,000+ startups and VC leaders for three -day bold ideas, groundbreaking technology and future conversations. Most expected is a Sessions are occurring in one of the two AI levels Robotics and autonomous systems are featured in a live appearance by pushing borders in real time where the AI hardware is moving next will spotlight.

In this session, the two most visited makers in the field will take the stage to explore the current and future status of AI Hardware, Rakel Urtasun and Jeff Cardenas. They will unpack how new applications are enabled throughout the Humanoid robotics and autonomous vehicles. Expect deep technical insights and look at what it takes to deploy real-world from advanced simulation and statue intellect.

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Jeff Cardenus Co-founder and chief executive officer AptronicA human -centric robotics company is developing several advanced humanoid robots in the world. Cardanes guides Aponics with the main partnership with companies such as Google Dipmind, Nvidia and Mercedes-Benz, as well as to design the machines working safely and wisely. His mission is clear: make robotics practical, capable and commercially effective.

RackleFounder and CEO GaugeOne of the most respected voices of self-driving technology. As a decorative researcher and entrepreneur he is creating a new generation of autonomous vehicles based on simulation and AI. His work has gained recognition from Business Insider and Canada’s Royal Society, and its company is setting up new criteria on Scaleable, intelligent AV platforms.

Why this session is important

AI hardware is no longer just a technical basis – it is an interface between intelligence and activity. It is robots that can work in the human environment or work on autonomous systems by navigating real-world complexity, the next episode of AI will depend on the hardware that may be understandable and performed. This session will test progress, challenges and breakthroughs that are transformed into this border.

Take Rakel Urtasun and Jeff Cardanes on the AI stage of TechCrunch on October 28 to October 28 in San Francisco. Please register now More than 10,000 startups and join the VC leaders and Save up to 75 675 Before the price goes up.

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