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Pinecone CEO Edo Liberty on AI's Next Frontier: Search-Driven Breakthroughs at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025
AI requires a more advanced foundation — and Edo Liberty is constructing it.
At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, taking place October 27–29 at Moscone West in San Francisco, Pinecone founder and CEO Edo Liberty will discuss why the next generation of AI-native applications will be powered by more intelligent search rather than larger models. With over 10,000 startup and venture capital leaders expected to attend Disrupt, this AI Stage fireside chat and presentation is an essential session.

The future of AI isn’t about more data — it’s about superior retrieval
As AI becomes increasingly integrated into every workflow, the key differentiator isn't just the algorithm — it's the ability to access and utilize the right data at the right moment. Liberty asserts that retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) and purpose-built infrastructure represent the next frontier, with search serving as the core element.
In his session, "Why the Next Frontier Is Search," Liberty will explore how vector databases and high-performance infrastructure are unleashing AI's full potential. With vast amounts of data in circulation, the ability to quickly locate relevant information is paramount. This presentation delves into the technological stack driving smarter, more scalable applications across various industries.
Reasons you shouldn't miss this session
Liberty played a key role in developing AI infrastructure at Amazon, and through Pinecone, he's now scaling next-generation search for hundreds of thousands of developers and enterprise teams. If you're working with AI, this session provides a roadmap to the ecosystem's future direction.
Secure your pass to Disrupt 2025 and save up to $668 before this offer ends on September 26.
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AI requires a more advanced foundation — and Edo Liberty is constructing it.
At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, taking place October 27–29 at Moscone West in San Francisco, Pinecone founder and CEO Edo Liberty will discuss why the next generation of AI-native applications will be powered by more intelligent search rather than larger models. With over 10,000 startup and venture capital leaders expected to attend Disrupt, this AI Stage fireside chat and presentation is an essential session.

The future of AI isn’t about more data — it’s about superior retrieval
As AI becomes increasingly integrated into every workflow, the key differentiator isn't just the algorithm — it's the ability to access and utilize the right data at the right moment. Liberty asserts that retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) and purpose-built infrastructure represent the next frontier, with search serving as the core element.
In his session, "Why the Next Frontier Is Search," Liberty will explore how vector databases and high-performance infrastructure are unleashing AI's full potential. With vast amounts of data in circulation, the ability to quickly locate relevant information is paramount. This presentation delves into the technological stack driving smarter, more scalable applications across various industries.
Reasons you shouldn't miss this session
Liberty played a key role in developing AI infrastructure at Amazon, and through Pinecone, he's now scaling next-generation search for hundreds of thousands of developers and enterprise teams. If you're working with AI, this session provides a roadmap to the ecosystem's future direction.
Secure your pass to Disrupt 2025 and save up to $668 before this offer ends on September 26.
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