AI agents are reshaping how work is done across the industry, disrupting 2025 with TechCrunch, and one of the key voices of that transformation is taking its way into the AI stage. Writer CEO and co-founder May Habib will join San Francisco on October 27-29, joining a fireplace orientation chat where businesses dive deep into how AI can operate at large and speed. With over 10,000 startups and VC leaders taking part in the event, the session is set to be one of the most timely and discussed conversations about the agenda.
Within the Enterprise AI Revolution
As a writer CEO, Habib leads one of the fastest growing AI companies in the world. From financial services to clinical research to global e-commerce, companies like Uber, Intuit, Accenture and Vanguard use the author's AI agent platform to transform mission-critical operations. These are not just tools, they are intelligent systems built with domain-specific language models that adapt, learn and deliver results.
Habib is also the driving force behind Palmyra, a family of enterprise-grade LLM writers who power these AI agents. Known for its transparency, reliability and performance, the Palmyra model sets a new standard for what enterprise grade really means in the AI era. Under Habib's leadership, the writer raised over $326 million, reaching a valuation of $1.9 billion, and built the world's only company-specific AI Research Lab.
What to expect from the AI stage?
This fireside chat goes beyond the headlines to explore how enterprise AI agents are deploying now, what they need to scale responsibly, and how companies prepare for what comes next. This conversation provides real-world insights into how AI moves from experiments to execution.
We'll catch them live on TechCrunch's 2025 AI Stage. All this takes place on October 27th-29th at Moscone West in San Francisco. Sign up now to join over 10,000 startups and VC leaders, saving up to $675 before prices go up.