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Hear from tech's biggest newsmakers, October 21–23 [Investors.com]( [techlive.wsj.com]( [Tech's Biggest Headlines. Discussed. Debated. Made. - Octoober 21-23, 2024. Laguna Beach, CA]( As an Investor's Business Daily subscriber, we'd like to offer you complimentary virtual access to attend [WSJ Tech Live]( taking place October 21–23. [COMPLIMENTARY VIRTUAL TICKET]( This year’s event will cover a wide range of topics, including: generative AI and its impact across almost every industry, brain-computer interfaces, the future of online dating apps, the outlook for startup investments, how to foster the next generation of technology talent, the global competitive landscape and how entertainment is being reshaped by AI. [Speakers]( [Martin Casado]( Martin Casado General Partner Andreessen Horowitz [Dylan Field]( Dylan Field Co-Founder and CEO Figma [Matt Garman]( Matt Garman CEO AWS [Julia Hartz]( Julia Hartz Co-Founder and CEO Eventbrite [Reid Hoffman]( Reid Hoffman Partner, Greylock; Co-Founder, LinkedIn [Julia Hartz]( Steve Huffman Co-Founder and CEO Reddit [Michael Mager]( Michael Mager Co-Founder and CEO Precision Neuroscience [Ted Sarandos]( Ted Sarandos Co-CEO, Netflix [Benjamin Rapoport]( Benjamin Rapoport Co-Founder and Chief Science Officer Precision Neuroscience [Aravind Srinivas]( Aravind Srinivas CEO, Perplexity [COMPLIMENTARY VIRTUAL TICKET]( Keep an eye out for more speaker and program announcements coming soon. For help, or questions about registration, please contact [wsjtechlive@wsj.com](mailto:wsjtechlive@wsj.com?subject=WSJ%20Tech%20Live%20-%20Question&elqTrackId=CFC5080D821A1A2FD0DBAD914E769CC6&elqTrack=false). [Sponsors]( Presenting Sponsors [Amazon Business ]( [BCG]( [Capgemini]( [Hewlett Packard Enterprise]( [Hyundai]( [Nasdaq]( [Samsung]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Contributing Sponsors [CLA]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [StockTwits]( [Privacy]( | [Terms]( | [Manage Subscription]( | [Unsubscribe]( Sent to: {EMAIL} Investor's Business Daily, LLC, PO Box 300, Princeton, NJ 08543-0300 | Copyright 2024 Need help? Have feedback? [Feel free to contact us]( Investor’s Business Daily, IBD, IBD Digital, Leaderboard and IBD Live are trademarks owned by Investor’s Business Daily, LLC. ID: 9172

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