
This year’s forum will bring together more than 6,500 participants: technology company executives, investors, developers, and politicians. The organizers of the event are not being modest: the website calls the forum “No. 1 in the field of AI”. The venue – the heart of Silicon Valley – emphasizes the event’s status as a key platform for discussing the future of the industry. The main topics are the introduction of AI into business, regulation, the development of generative models and the transformation of labor markets.
HumanX could be a game changer
HumanX is rapidly gaining traction as a platform where discussions go beyond theory. Unlike academic conferences, the focus here is on practical applications of technology and commercial strategies. The organizers position the forum as a space for decision-making – from investments to partnerships that can influence the balance of power in the industry.
Key topics are expected to include monetization of generative AI, competition between technology giants and the formation of new regulatory standards. Against the backdrop of growing pressure from the US and European authorities, participants will discuss how to maintain a balance between innovation and control.
Interest in the event is fueled by the fact that the industry is at a turning point: companies are moving from demonstrating AI capabilities to its mass adoption. This means increased demand for infrastructure, data and human resources – and therefore new points of tension in the market.
Analysts note that HumanX can become an indicator of the near future: which technologies will receive funding, which areas will be overvalued, and who will become the leader of the next phase of the AI race. In this sense, the conference is increasingly being compared to global economic forums, where not only trends but also real alliances are formed.
If expectations are met, HumanX 2026 could set the tone for the entire industry over the next year – from corporate strategies to government policy in the field of artificial intelligence.









