Overview
About this event
Bloomberg Tech is Bloomberg Live's technology event for leaders following the companies, systems and investment decisions affecting the technology industry.
The San Francisco edition is titled Decode the Future and is led by Bloomberg's Emily Chang and Tom Giles. Bloomberg Live says the event will bring together CEOs, investors and innovators to discuss major developments in technology.
Unlike a developer conference focused on technical workshops or product training, Bloomberg Tech is built around executive conversations and business decisions. It is relevant for people tracking how AI, computing infrastructure and major technology platforms may affect markets, investment plans and company strategy.
What usually happens at Bloomberg Tech?
Bloomberg Tech usually features interviews and discussions with technology executives, investors, founders and industry leaders.
Official Bloomberg recordings from previous San Francisco editions show sessions on artificial intelligence, AI infrastructure, robotics, technology policy, gaming, chipmaking and venture investment.
For business leaders, founders and strategy teams, the event provides direct views from the people building, funding and operating major technology companies.
Bloomberg Tech San Francisco 2026
Bloomberg Tech San Francisco 2026 is taking place on June 3 and June 4, 2026, in San Francisco, California.
Bloomberg Live is presenting the event around AI, infrastructure and the future of computing. The official event page currently features leaders from Anthropic, Meta, Xbox and Broadcom, connecting the discussion to AI development, technology platforms, consumer products and computing infrastructure.
What happened at Bloomberg Tech San Francisco 2026?
Bloomberg Tech San Francisco 2026 took place on June 3 and 4. Bloomberg Live built the program around five themes: The AI Economy, Global Shifts, The Next Frontiers, Consumer Tech Powering Life, and Protecting Data and Borders. Sessions covered industrial robotics, next-generation consumer electronics, data center buildout costs, and the race toward artificial general intelligence.
Daniela Amodei, President and Co-Founder, Anthropic
- Discussed Anthropic's confidential IPO filing, saying it gives the company the option to go public after SEC review Bloomberg
- Described AI model training as a capital-intensive business and said the public market is well-suited to funding it
- Covered Claude's development roadmap and Anthropic's current relationship with the US government
Alexandr Wang, Chief AI Officer, Meta
- Said Meta's future AI models will differentiate themselves through consumer health capabilities, calling health a critical area as Meta scales models to billions of users
Mira Murati, Co-Founder and CEO, Thinking Machines Lab
- Spoke with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on the future of human-AI interaction, evolving AI products and the biggest opportunities ahead Microsoft Blogs
Hock Tan, President and CEO, Broadcom
- Said Broadcom is now less focused on acquisitions because AI organic growth offers stronger potential
Expects AI revenue to exceed $100 billion in fiscal 2027
Why Bloomberg Tech San Francisco 2026 matters
4 topicsBloomberg Tech matters because AI is no longer only a product or research discussion. It is now tied to infrastructure spending, computing capacity, platform strategy and business planning.
For business leaders
The event offers a closer look at how major technology companies are approaching AI, infrastructure and long-term investment decisions.
For founders and investors
The speaker mix provides useful signals on where technology companies are placing attention across AI development, platforms and computing infrastructure.
For technology teams
The event can help teams follow how infrastructure demand, compute access and AI deployment are affecting technology planning.
For product and strategy teams
Sessions with leaders from AI companies, consumer platforms and infrastructure businesses can help teams understand where technology markets may move next.
How Bloomberg Tech changed from 2024 to 2025
In 2024, Bloomberg Tech focused on AI companies, business applications, consumer technology, robotics and chipmaking.
In 2025, the discussion moved further into infrastructure, AI policy and the systems needed to support AI in business and physical work environments.
Bloomberg Tech San Francisco 2026 continues this direction, with Bloomberg Live already confirming AI, infrastructure and the future of computing as central areas of discussion.
Why Bloomberg Tech San Francisco matters for leaders and teams
Bloomberg Tech San Francisco brings technology, business and investment conversations into one event.
For business leaders, it provides direct views from executives making decisions around AI and infrastructure.
For founders and investors, it helps identify where major companies are placing attention and resources.
technology
it offers context on computing demand, platforms and AI infrastructure.
product and strategy
it connects executive thinking with future product, market and investment decisions.
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Venue
San Francisco, California, United States
Easy transit access; cafés and hotels nearby. Detailed wayfinding ships with your registration confirmation.
Date & Time
Jun 3–4
Starts 9:00 AM PDT
Location
San Francisco
San Francisco, California, United States, United States
Format
In-person
On location only
Speakers4
Engineers shipping the work, not theorizing about it
Every speaker is hands-on with a system in production. No theory tracks, no vendor pitches.
Schedule
Agenda
Times shown in America/Los Angeles. Subject to small changes; the published recording reflects what actually shipped.
Day
Day 1
1 session
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Bloomberg Tech begins in San Francisco
Day
Day 2
1 session
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Bloomberg Tech continues in San Francisco
Recap: 2025 & 2024
The biggest announcements from the last 2 Bloomberg Tech San Francisco editions.
Bloomberg Tech San Francisco 2025 Recap
Bloomberg Tech San Francisco 2025 took place on June 4 and June 5, 2025, in San Francisco. Bloomberg Live published official recordings from the event.
The 2025 edition focused on how AI was moving into business decisions, infrastructure planning, public policy and physical work environments.
Main announcements included:
- Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet and Google, joined a conversation on AI, antitrust suits and privacy, connecting AI development with the questions large technology companies face around competition and consumer trust.
- Chase Lochmiller, Co-Founder and CEO of Crusoe, discussed building Stargate and powering the AI era, surfacing the infrastructure and computing capacity required to support advanced AI systems.
- Michael Kratsios joined a session on AI policy, adding a policy and regulation angle to the business discussion around artificial intelligence.
- Agility Robotics demonstrated its humanoid robot, Digit, connecting AI with real work environments.
- Takeaway: the AI conversation in 2025 moved beyond model capability to the infrastructure, policy choices and physical systems required to support AI use at scale.
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