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A year after its Las Vegas debut, HumanX 2026 migrated to San Francisco, home of the AI boom and the city long considering itself the capital of the future. And at Moscone Center South, this future indeed arrived. With disco lights.

Inside the conference’s Kaleidoscope Theater, strobe lights flashed as an AI-generated kickoff hype video displayed words like “progress” and “safety” in dramatic succession. (And of course, the letters “ROI” engulfed in flames, a fitting symbol for the current state of the industry, where the money conversation is never far behind the existential one).

That interplay between existential ambition and commercial reality surfaced fast and often. Futurist Ray Kurzweil predicted that “AGI is going to happen, certainly by the latest, by 2029,” while Former Vice President Al Gore proclaimed, “This is the most consequential technology ever developed.” Between the civilization-changing timelines and repeated invocations of governance, accountability, and monetization, HumanX once again seemed suspended somewhere between prophecy and procurement.

If the message was weighty, the delivery rose to meet it. The conference unfolded with a kind of deliberate intensity, making the future feel not only inevitable but energizing. Registration came with a DJ set. Massages, headshots, and therapy dogs were available onsite. And after hours, attendees shuttled their way to City Hall, gazing up at the Beaux-Arts architecture before heading inside to discover sparkling dancers on stilts and founders doing the Cupid shuffle while networking continued. 

The exhibitor booths, too, had leveled up. You could dial a bright red rotary phone to order matcha from a voice agent, grab popcorn from a vintage cart, sip from a freshly cracked coconut, shake hands with a humanoid robot, or settle in for tea at an Alice in Wonderland–themed installation. Even the dreaded “conference quality coffee” saw reprieve in fresh espresso stations sprinkled throughout.

This was the defining contradiction of HumanX: spectacle was paired with substance, novelty was not without utility. While the programming leaned heavily toward execution (how AI is adopted, governed, scaled, and made useful inside organizations), it still explored the existential questions on everyone’s minds. What’s the role of creativity in an AI era? What does it mean to be human in an agent-first world? Can AI actually extend longevity? 

Broadly, the agenda broke into practical AI applications across industries like healthcare, finance, and cybersecurity; infrastructure and builder topics around how AI systems are trained, deployed, and managed; organizational questions around operations, HR, and leadership; customer-facing AI for marketing and growth; and an ecosystem layer of investors, founders, and enterprises all searching for their place in the value chain. 

The speaker roster reflected this ambition, drawing voices from across the AI stack, from foundational figures like Andrew Ng and Dr. Fei-Fei Li (the latter of which joked she finds her “Godmother of AI” title “cringe”) to enterprise leaders like Snowflake CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy, AWS CEO Matt Garman, and Databricks CEO Ali Ghodsi. At the application layer were founders behind some of the fastest-growing AI products—Sierra’s Bret Taylor, Cursor’s Michael Truell, ElevenLabs’ Mati Staniszewski, and Vercel’s Guillermo Rauch—alongside consumer-facing operators like OURA’s Tom Hale, Zoom’s Eric Yuan, and DoorDash co-founder Andy Fang. The effect was a cross-sectional portrait of an industry in the process of becoming… or perhaps more accurately, is already here. 

Even the act of networking felt considered. Through a “Must Meets” feature in the HumanX app, attendees were directed to a platform called Country Club, where, after filling out a profile, they were assigned to curated lunch tables and given a twenty-minute personalized podcast outlining who they would meet and how best to engage. The intent of networking serendipity arrived, as so much else did, via algorithm.

This impulse to structure, to match, to maximize was everywhere. Every interaction could be more efficient, every introduction more valuable, every outcome more measurable.

And yet, as attendees entered the exhibit hall through towering pillars adorned with imagery of oversized flowers and robotic hummingbirds drifting across a stylized San Francisco skyline, then landing beneath suspended cards arranged in a kind of surreal constellation, it was hard not to notice that even the most practical AI event in the world still found itself immersed in dreamlike theater.

The setting felt at once botanical and industrial, organic and engineered, the visual expression, after all, of a world shaped by Human x AI.

 A year after its Las Vegas debut, HumanX 2026 migrated to San Francisco, home of the AI boom and the city long considering itself the capital of the future. And at Moscone Center South, this future indeed arrived. With disco lights. Inside the conference’s Kaleidoscope Theater, strobe lights flashed as an AI-generated kickoff hype video displayed words like “progress” and “safety” in dramatic succession. (And of course, the letters “ROI” engulfed in flames, a fitting symbol for the current state AI, Home, News, Popular 

This articles is written by : Nermeen Nabil Khear Abdelmalak

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