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    AI agents are reshaping how work gets done across industries, and at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, one of the leading voices in that transformation is stepping onto the AI Stage. May Habib, CEO and co-founder of Writer, will join us in San Francisco, October 27-29, for a fireside chat that dives deep into how enterprises are operationalizing AI — at scale and with speed. With more than 10,000 startup and VC leaders attending the event, this session is set to be one of the most timely and talked-about conversations on the agenda.

    Inside the enterprise AI revolution

    As the CEO of Writer, Habib has led one of the fastest-growing generative AI companies in the world. From financial services to clinical research to global e-commerce, companies like Uber, Intuit, Accenture, and Vanguard are using Writer’s AI agent platform to transform mission-critical operations. These aren’t just tools — they’re intelligent systems built with domain-specific language models that adapt, learn, and deliver results.

    Habib is also the driving force behind Palmyra, Writer’s family of enterprise-grade LLMs that power these AI agents. Known for their transparency, reliability, and performance, Palmyra models have set new standards for what enterprise grade really means in the AI era. Under Habib’s leadership, Writer has raised more than $326 million, reached a $1.9 billion valuation, and built the world’s only enterprise-specific AI research lab.

    What to expect on the AI Stage

    This fireside chat will go beyond the headlines to explore how enterprise AI agents are being deployed right now, what it takes to scale them responsibly, and how companies are preparing for what comes next. This conversation will offer real-world insight into how AI is moving from experimentation to execution.

    Catch it live on the AI Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025. It’s all happening October 27–29 at Moscone West in San Francisco. Register now to join more than 10,000 startup and VC leaders and save up to $675 before prices increase.

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