

Art & Craft: Building Creative ML Products
A discussion about the insights and surprises of productizing cutting-edge research for millions of users from four ML product leaders.
The panel and audience Q&A will last one hour and be followed by light refreshments.
Hosted by Runway.
Panel:
Rebecca Hu, Suno
Rebecca is currently a PM at Suno, where she is excited about creating tools that enable everyone around the world to express themselves through music. Before Suno, she was a PM at Duolingo and worked with early stage startups as a VC at Schmidt Futures and Aspect Ventures. Outside of work, she leads the NYC chapter of Sapienne, a new women AI operator collective, and cofounded Nucleate Eco, a national university accelerator for synthetic biology startups. She also loves to produce live electronic music, DJ, and host instrumental jams, which is terribly fitting for her current role :)
David Kossnick, Figma
David Kossnick is Head of AI Products at Figma. He was previously Head of AI at Coda (now part of Grammarly), Co-founder and CEO of LatentSpace, and a PM at YouTube and Google.
Alex Norton, Google DeepMind
Alex is a PM at DeepMind leading research innovation teams focused on HCI, personalization, adaptivity, and reasoning. He is co-founder of Google’s People+AI Guidebook and has mentored startups on the potential of emerging AI research through a people-centered approach to innovation. Previously he led design at Google Travel for AI-powered trip planning, and his work has appeared at TED, Tribeca Film Festival, Wired, the New York Times, and Nature and Cell scientific journals.
Joel Kwartler, Runway
Joel leads the product team at Runway. He’s previously spanned product, engineering, and design at places like Sourcegraph, Figma, and IDEO. As part of the Botnik Studios collective of artists and researchers, he's been trying to teach computers to write jokes since 2017. He's made the Forbes 30 Under 30 List of Best Joel Kwartlers for 5 of the past 8 years.