TechCrunch Sessions: AI - Tanka CEO Kisson Lin on AI-Native Startups

Kisson Lin of Tanka to Speak at TechCrunch Sessions: AI
We are pleased to announce that Kisson Lin, the founder and CEO of Tanka, will participate in a compelling interview at TechCrunch Sessions: AI. The session, entitled “Your Next Co-Founder Will Be AI,” promises to be both insightful and thought-provoking.
This event will be held on June 5th at UC Berkeley’s Zellerbach Hall. Registration is still open, offering potential savings of up to $600 for those interested in benefiting from the expertise shared by our speakers.
About Kisson Lin and Tanka
For those unfamiliar with her work, Lin leads a company focused on an AI messenger that possesses long-term memory. This innovative messenger is designed to self-learn and adapt alongside teams as they work.
Prior to establishing Tanka, Lin gained valuable experience at prominent technology companies. She held a position at Meta, based in Singapore, and contributed to the leadership of e-commerce and advertising monetization strategies at TikTok from Beijing.
Previous Entrepreneurial Ventures
Lin is a seasoned entrepreneur, previously co-founding Mindverse AI. As the company’s COO, she played a key role in the development of several products.
These included Me.bot, an AI-powered note-taking application featuring memory capabilities, and MindOS, an operating system designed for AI agents.
Educational Background and Expertise
Lin holds a master’s degree in data science and business statistics from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her career demonstrates a strong focus on the convergence of AI, memory systems, and collaborative tools.
Describing herself as a dedicated enthusiast of neuroscience and science fiction, she is deeply interested in the relationship between memory and intelligence. This fascination directly influences Tanka’s AI development approach.
TechCrunch Sessions: AI Discussion
At TechCrunch Sessions: AI, Lin will explore how Tanka’s AI memory technology can significantly enhance team efficiency.
This model has substantial implications for individual founders aiming to compete effectively with larger organizations. Tanka reports that, since its beta launch in October 2024, users have collectively saved the equivalent of 111 workdays through the platform’s AI-generated smart replies.
She will also address the evolving landscape of tools and processes that empower solopreneurs to build substantial businesses without requiring large teams or extensive venture capital.
Additional Speakers and Event Details
The interview is part of a comprehensive program featuring leading figures in the AI field. These include Jared Kaplan, co-founder of Anthropic, Ion Stoica, co-founder of Databricks and UC Berkeley professor, and Logan Kilpatrick, senior product manager at DeepMind.
TechCrunch Sessions: AI is expected to attract around 1,000 attendees. It is an essential event for AI developers and founders navigating the rapidly changing AI ecosystem.
For those developing or planning to launch an AI startup, this event provides critical insights to inform strategic decision-making.
Lin’s session is a key highlight. Don't miss the chance to learn from leading experts about prioritizing efforts in this new era of AI-driven entrepreneurship. Register now for TechCrunch Sessions: AI to secure your place at this influential gathering.
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