live event
Glean's CEO on Filling the Enterprise AI Gap


Featuring Arvind Jain, CEO of Glean, and Greg Shove, CEO of Section
April 17, 2025
3 - 4 p.m. ET
The path through friction to ROI
Over the last couple of years, enterprise AI adoption has plateaued … while SMBs invest in AI at higher and higher rates.
So what’s causing companies with more resources and more to gain to ease off the gas of AI adoption?
We’re sitting down with Glean CEO, Arvind Jain, who lives and breathes AI in the enterprise, to cover questions like:
- What are the biggest blockers to enterprise AI growth?
- Why is there such a struggle to deploy off-the-shelf LLMs with high success rates?
- What gaps do LLMs leave for enterprise businesses and how are they filled?
- What does AI success look like for enterprise businesses and how do we get there?
- What do AI leaders need to know for AI evaluation and implementation in 2025?
Join us on April 17 from 3 - 4 pm ET for these questions – and yours.


MEET YOUR SPEAKER
Arvind Jain
Arvind Jain is the founder and CEO of Glean, an AI-powered workplace search engine and knowledge management tool. Prior to Glean, he co-founded and led R&D at Rubrik. Jain also spent over a decade at Google as a distinguished engineer, leading teams in Search, Maps, and YouTube products.

MEET YOUR SPEAKER
Greg Shove
Greg Shove is the CEO of Section and a six-time startup CEO. He is the founder of Machine + Partners, an AI consultancy helping companies deploy AI products. His mission is to get 100,000 students into "the AI class" by 2025.

MEET YOUR SPEAKER
Arvind Jain
Arvind Jain is the founder and CEO of Glean, an AI-powered workplace search engine and knowledge management tool. Prior to Glean, he co-founded and led R&D at Rubrik. Jain also spent over a decade at Google as a distinguished engineer, leading teams in Search, Maps, and YouTube products.
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