Powering modern vehicles with confidence

Join Applied Intuition at Intersect 24—our exclusive one-day event at the forefront of automotive, AI, and software development.
September 10, 2024
Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA
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About the event

At Intersect 24, a global network of automotive, AI, and technology executives will share insights on vehicle software and artificial intelligence and discuss the future of the industry. This year’s event builds on the success of Intersect 23.

Software-defined vehicles

Software is reshaping the automotive industry. How can automakers adopt modern software development methodologies, validate new business models for infotainment features, and create state-of-the-art human-machine interface designs?

Artificial intelligence

What can artificial intelligence and machine learning methodologies teach us about automotive software? How can automakers leverage synthetic data and data engines to improve development speed and quality?

Automated driving systems

From Level 1-2 advanced driver-assistance systems to Level 3-4 autonomous vehicles, how should automakers leverage large-scale testing and verification and validation to develop safe automated driving systems?

Vehicle safety

How can automakers bring safe vehicles to market while meeting regulations and criteria set forth by the U.S. National Traffic Highway Administration, the E.U. General Safety Regulation, and the European New Car Assessment Programme?

Speakers

Speakers at Intersect 24 bring together the latest advancements in technology across the globe. We are thrilled to announce our executive speakers.
Pre-recorded
Sam Altman
OpenAI
CEO
Doug Field
Ford Motor Company
Chief EV and Digital Officer
Hemant Taneja
General Catalyst
CEO
Sebastian Thrun
Stealth Startup / Stanford
CEO / Adjunct Professor
Ann Miura-Ko
Floodgate
Co-founding Partner
Wei Zhan
Berkeley DeepDrive
Co-Director
Sajjad Khan
Porsche AG
Member of the Board
Jeannette zu Fürstenberg
General Catalyst
Managing Director
James Dyett
OpenAI
Head of Platform Sales
Yong Sun
Isuzu
VP, Software Engineering
Marco Pavone
Stanford / Nvidia
Associate Professor / Director, AV Research
Anantha Kancherla
General Motors
VP of ADAS
Anders Bell
Volvo Cars
Chief Engineering and Technology Officer
Grayson Brulte
The Road to Autonomy
Founder and CEO
Bolei Zhou
UCLA
Assistant Professor
Ankur Goyal
Braintrust
Founder and CEO
Parker Spielman
Deja Blue
Founder
Evan Conrad
SF Compute
Co-Founder
Qasar Younis
Applied Intuition
Co-founder and CEO
Peter Ludwig
Applied Intuition
Co-founder and CTO
James O'Neill
Applied Intuition
Global Head of Sales
Rohan Pai
Applied Intuition
Head of Application Engineering
Carolyn Davis
Applied Intuition
Application Engineering

Agenda

Morning sessions

8:00 AM - Breakfast and check-in

Break

9:00 AM - Robots on wheels: Latest trends in and around vehicles

9:35 AM - From ADAS to L4: How AI shapes automated driving

10:05 AM - Coffee break and networking

Break

10:20 AM - OpenAI and enterprise: What's ahead

10:50 AM - From the ground up: How automotive and AI startups shape the industry

11:35 AM - The automotive superset tech stack: Scale and innovation

12:00 PM - Lunch and networking

Break

Afternoon sessions

1:00 PM - Foundation models for autonomy with self-supervision and language

1:30 PM - Driving transformation: launching an autonomous trucking business in Japan

1:50 PM - Investing in AI: How the VC landscape is changing

2:20 PM - Applied Technology Showcase

3:20 PM - The inflection point: A seed investor’s perspective on AI

3:35 PM - Opportunities and challenges in AI research for autonomy

4:05 PM - Connectivity, autonomy, AI: History of automotive software

4:35 PM - 20 years of autonomy: What’s changed, what hasn’t, and what’s next

5:00 PM - Reception

Break

Venue

The Computer History Museum houses the world’s leading collection and archive chronicling the history and impact of computing and technological innovation. It is located in the heart of Silicon Valley, a short drive from Applied Intuition’s Mountain View headquarters.

After the event

Join us after Intersect 24 for a reception in the Computer History Museum’s courtyard. You can enjoy the end of the day with drinks, appetizers, and access to the Computer History Museum’s fascinating exhibits.

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