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LangChain Interrupt 2026 to Feature Coinbase, Apple on Enterprise AI Agents

Timothy Morano   Apr 09, 2026 17:31 0 Min Read


LangChain has announced its Interrupt 2026 conference for May 13-14 in San Francisco, featuring presentations from Coinbase and other major enterprises on deploying AI agents at production scale. The event follows last year's sold-out inaugural conference that drew 800 attendees from firms including J.P. Morgan, BlackRock, and Cisco.

For crypto companies watching AI integration closely, Coinbase's inclusion on the speaker roster signals growing institutional interest in autonomous agent technology for blockchain operations. The exchange will join tech-native companies like Chime, Rippling, and Clay in sharing production deployment stories.

Enterprise Players Reveal Agent Architectures

The conference agenda suggests AI agents have moved well past the proof-of-concept phase. Apple will present how they built a low-code agent platform now serving over 15,000 employees—a deployment that required rearchitecting assumptions about graph construction, caching, and context management.

LinkedIn plans to showcase a recruiting agent that reportedly accelerated their hiring process by 10x. Lyft's Safety and Customer Care team will detail their evaluation systems for agent performance monitoring.

Traditional enterprises Toyota, LATAM Airlines, and Honeywell round out the speaker list, indicating agent technology is penetrating industries far beyond Silicon Valley.

Why Crypto Should Pay Attention

Coinbase's participation matters for several reasons. The exchange has been expanding its infrastructure offerings, and AI agents represent a natural extension for automated trading, compliance monitoring, and customer service at scale. How crypto-native companies implement these systems could influence everything from DeFi protocols to centralized exchange operations.

MongoDB CEO Chirantan Desai will discuss data layer requirements when agents move from experiments to production—a conversation directly relevant to blockchain companies managing on-chain and off-chain data simultaneously.

Andrew Ng, founder of DeepLearning.AI, will share predictions on agent development trajectories. His views typically carry weight with enterprise technology buyers.

Conference Details

The two-day event at The Midway will include hands-on workshops covering LangChain's Deep Agents framework and LangSmith evaluation tools. Product AMAs with engineering teams and demo stations span the venue.

LangChain expects another sellout. Tickets are available through the company's website. Last year's conference produced several product announcements, and the company hints similar reveals are planned for 2026.


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