Ring’s Jamie Siminoff and Clinc’s Jason Mars to join us at Disrupt SF

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Disrupt SF is set to be the biggest tech conference that TechCrunch has ever hosted
So it only makes sense that we plan an agenda fit for the occasion. That why we&re absolutely thrilled to announce that Ring Jamie Siminoff
will join us on stage for a fireside chat and Jason Mars from Clinc will be demo-ing first-of-its-kind technology on the Disrupt SF
stage. Jamie Siminoff & Ring Earlier this year, Ring became Amazon second largest acquisition ever, selling to the behemoth for a reported
$1 billion. But the story begins long ago, with Jamie Siminoff building a WiFi-connected video doorbell in his garage in 2011
Back then it was called DoorBot
Now, it called Ring, and it an essential piece of the overall evolution of e-commerce. As giants like Amazon move to make purchasing and
receiving goods as simple as ever, safe and reliable entry into the home becomes critical to the mission
Ring, which has made neighborhood safety and home security its main priority since inception, is a capable partner in that mission. Of
course, one doesn&t often build a successful company and sell for $1 billion on their first go
Prior to Ring, Siminoff founded PhoneTag, the world first voicemail-to-text company and Unsubscribe.com
Both of those companies were sold
Based on his founding portfolio alone, it clear that part of Siminoff success can be attributed to understanding what consumers need and
executing on a solution. Dr
Jason Mars & Clinc AI has the potential to change everything, but there is a fundamental disconnect between what AI is capable of and how we
interface with it
Clinc has tried to close that gap with its conversational AI, emulating human intelligence to interpret unstructured, unconstrained
speech. Clinc is currently targeting the financial market, letting users converse with their bank account using natural language without any
pre-defined templates or hierarchical voice menus. But there are far more applications for this kind of conversational tech
As voice interfaces like Alexa and Google Assistant pick up steam, there is clearly an opportunity to bring this kind of technology to all
facets of our lives. At Disrupt SF, Clinc founder and CEO Dr
Jason Mars plans to do just that, debuting other ways that Clinc conversational AI can be applied
Without ruining the surprise, let me just say that this is going to be a demo you won&t want to miss. Tickets to Disrupt are available
here.