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![Expo floor at HumanX 2026 AI conference in San Francisco. The [X] sign installation is visible at center with floral arrangements, startup booths on both sides, and HumanX event branding across the venue floor.](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/ff51dc_79f893c9158346a6a99c32d9ea4a10b3~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_333,h_250,fp_0.50_0.50,q_35,blur_30,enc_avif,quality_auto/ff51dc_79f893c9158346a6a99c32d9ea4a10b3~mv2.webp)
![Expo floor at HumanX 2026 AI conference in San Francisco. The [X] sign installation is visible at center with floral arrangements, startup booths on both sides, and HumanX event branding across the venue floor.](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/ff51dc_79f893c9158346a6a99c32d9ea4a10b3~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_305,h_229,fp_0.50_0.50,q_95,enc_avif,quality_auto/ff51dc_79f893c9158346a6a99c32d9ea4a10b3~mv2.webp)
HumanX 2026: What an AI Conference Gets Right When It Puts the Human Experience First
I've been to GTC, RSA, CES, NRF, and NAB. I know what conferences look like when they're optimized for sponsors vs. attendees. HumanX 2026 was different. From the session curation to the expo floor design to the quality of the people in the room, here's what an AI conference gets right when it puts the human experience first.

Nico Fara
Apr 153 min read
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