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TechCrunch Sessions: AI Trivia Countdown — Ready to test your AI knowledge?

  • May 30
  • 2 min read

As we count down the final days to TechCrunch Sessions: AI on June 5 at UC Berkeley’s Zellerbach Hall, we’re offering one last chance to score a special deal.

We’ve launched the TC Sessions: AI Trivia Countdown — your shot to show off your AI knowledge and win big. Just answer a few short AI-specific trivia questions for a chance to win two tickets for the price of one low rate.

Act fast — the trivia closes on June 4.

TC Sessions: AI Trivia Countdown

If you’ve got a knack for random AI industry facts like, “Which AI technology powers self-driving cars?” or “What percentage of global startups use AI in their products today?”, this trivia quiz is made for you.

Answer a few quick AI trivia questions and get entered to win a flat-rate ticket for $200 — plus a second ticket for free.

Play. Win. Save.

It’s quick and easy. Show off your knowledge and get a shot at scoring a special discount code with massive savings.

  1. Fill out the AI trivia form

  2. Check your email for the special code if you win

  3. Register your code on the TC Sessions: AI ticket page

Put your AI knowledge to the test — and score two tickets for the price of one (if you win). Ready to play? Start the quiz now.

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