Human+Tech Week
May 11–15, 2026 | San Francisco
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May 11–15, 2026 · San Francisco

Last week I spoke alongside @elissa.epel at @humantechweek in San Francisco.
It was an incredible opportunity to connect with founders, scientists, technologists, and leaders exploring one of the most important questions of our time:
How do we ensure technology helps us become more human, not less?
Thank you to everyone who attended, connected, and contributed to such thoughtful discussions.
What if hackathons weren’t just for tech people? or just about writing code, but solving real problems in our local communities?
(Un)common ground was our step towards that hope. 30ish hackers, 7 projects (some of which we’re implementing at @frontiertower) and 5 t-shirt designs? wild.
Huge thank you to partners and friends who brought their perspectives, problems and goodies. The team of superheroes:
@slowstreetcoffee best coffee ever
Golden Gate Donuts (6 6th Street) best donuts ever
@urbanalchemyua told us about their mission, and reminded us how important it is to actually go outside
@blick_sfmarket art supplies and BUBBLE GUN
@koyal.ai video gen softare
LlamaPress vibecoding software
@sf.mass provided the most beautiful space
Mid-Market Business Association helped us find local businesses
@brightpearlshines got us a partnership with @humantechweek who put us on the map (literally, they had a very cool map)
@iznallah lead a beginner friendly 3d printing workshop
@karishma.saduvar & @kevin.richard.3133 lead a workshop on building software with taste
@raybees told us about the new AI driven web (in a way that non technical people understood!)
@msjudyzhou told us her insight on community driven solutions
Kate Huezo helped organize AND won a prize
what a beautiful thing. see you at the next one ✨

The hardest part about Human+Tech Week is the Monday after.
You spent five days in rooms where the questions were real, the tensions were honest, and the people next to you were genuinely trying to figure something out. Then it ends.
What we know: the conversations that started in San Francisco don‘t have to stay there. They show up in hiring decisions, product pivots, a policy conversation that finally had the right people in the room. But that only happens when people name what shifted.
Before we ask anything of you, we want to say something first.
Speakers: thank you for staying open when the room pushed back on your thinking. Changing your mind in public takes something. It made every session more honest. What are you sitting with now that you weren’t five days ago?
Our partner hosts built this week with us, not for us. You designed the rooms, held the tension, and made space for the kind of work that rarely happens anywhere. What came out of your sessions that deserves a wider audience?
And to the five thousand participants who showed up ready to work: the rooms were what they were because of how you chose to be in them. Thank you for that. What are you bringing back? A framework, a decision, a conversation you‘re going to keep going?
Write it down. Post it. Tag us.
The work lives in what you do next.

The hardest part about Human+Tech Week is the Monday after.
You spent five days in rooms where the questions were real, the tensions were honest, and the people next to you were genuinely trying to figure something out. Then it ends.
What we know: the conversations that started in San Francisco don‘t have to stay there. They show up in hiring decisions, product pivots, a policy conversation that finally had the right people in the room. But that only happens when people name what shifted.
Before we ask anything of you, we want to say something first.
Speakers: thank you for staying open when the room pushed back on your thinking. Changing your mind in public takes something. It made every session more honest. What are you sitting with now that you weren’t five days ago?
Our partner hosts built this week with us, not for us. You designed the rooms, held the tension, and made space for the kind of work that rarely happens anywhere. What came out of your sessions that deserves a wider audience?
And to the five thousand participants who showed up ready to work: the rooms were what they were because of how you chose to be in them. Thank you for that. What are you bringing back? A framework, a decision, a conversation you‘re going to keep going?
Write it down. Post it. Tag us.
The work lives in what you do next.

The hardest part about Human+Tech Week is the Monday after.
You spent five days in rooms where the questions were real, the tensions were honest, and the people next to you were genuinely trying to figure something out. Then it ends.
What we know: the conversations that started in San Francisco don‘t have to stay there. They show up in hiring decisions, product pivots, a policy conversation that finally had the right people in the room. But that only happens when people name what shifted.
Before we ask anything of you, we want to say something first.
Speakers: thank you for staying open when the room pushed back on your thinking. Changing your mind in public takes something. It made every session more honest. What are you sitting with now that you weren’t five days ago?
Our partner hosts built this week with us, not for us. You designed the rooms, held the tension, and made space for the kind of work that rarely happens anywhere. What came out of your sessions that deserves a wider audience?
And to the five thousand participants who showed up ready to work: the rooms were what they were because of how you chose to be in them. Thank you for that. What are you bringing back? A framework, a decision, a conversation you‘re going to keep going?
Write it down. Post it. Tag us.
The work lives in what you do next.

The hardest part about Human+Tech Week is the Monday after.
You spent five days in rooms where the questions were real, the tensions were honest, and the people next to you were genuinely trying to figure something out. Then it ends.
What we know: the conversations that started in San Francisco don‘t have to stay there. They show up in hiring decisions, product pivots, a policy conversation that finally had the right people in the room. But that only happens when people name what shifted.
Before we ask anything of you, we want to say something first.
Speakers: thank you for staying open when the room pushed back on your thinking. Changing your mind in public takes something. It made every session more honest. What are you sitting with now that you weren’t five days ago?
Our partner hosts built this week with us, not for us. You designed the rooms, held the tension, and made space for the kind of work that rarely happens anywhere. What came out of your sessions that deserves a wider audience?
And to the five thousand participants who showed up ready to work: the rooms were what they were because of how you chose to be in them. Thank you for that. What are you bringing back? A framework, a decision, a conversation you‘re going to keep going?
Write it down. Post it. Tag us.
The work lives in what you do next.

The hardest part about Human+Tech Week is the Monday after.
You spent five days in rooms where the questions were real, the tensions were honest, and the people next to you were genuinely trying to figure something out. Then it ends.
What we know: the conversations that started in San Francisco don‘t have to stay there. They show up in hiring decisions, product pivots, a policy conversation that finally had the right people in the room. But that only happens when people name what shifted.
Before we ask anything of you, we want to say something first.
Speakers: thank you for staying open when the room pushed back on your thinking. Changing your mind in public takes something. It made every session more honest. What are you sitting with now that you weren’t five days ago?
Our partner hosts built this week with us, not for us. You designed the rooms, held the tension, and made space for the kind of work that rarely happens anywhere. What came out of your sessions that deserves a wider audience?
And to the five thousand participants who showed up ready to work: the rooms were what they were because of how you chose to be in them. Thank you for that. What are you bringing back? A framework, a decision, a conversation you‘re going to keep going?
Write it down. Post it. Tag us.
The work lives in what you do next.

The hardest part about Human+Tech Week is the Monday after.
You spent five days in rooms where the questions were real, the tensions were honest, and the people next to you were genuinely trying to figure something out. Then it ends.
What we know: the conversations that started in San Francisco don‘t have to stay there. They show up in hiring decisions, product pivots, a policy conversation that finally had the right people in the room. But that only happens when people name what shifted.
Before we ask anything of you, we want to say something first.
Speakers: thank you for staying open when the room pushed back on your thinking. Changing your mind in public takes something. It made every session more honest. What are you sitting with now that you weren’t five days ago?
Our partner hosts built this week with us, not for us. You designed the rooms, held the tension, and made space for the kind of work that rarely happens anywhere. What came out of your sessions that deserves a wider audience?
And to the five thousand participants who showed up ready to work: the rooms were what they were because of how you chose to be in them. Thank you for that. What are you bringing back? A framework, a decision, a conversation you‘re going to keep going?
Write it down. Post it. Tag us.
The work lives in what you do next.

The hardest part about Human+Tech Week is the Monday after.
You spent five days in rooms where the questions were real, the tensions were honest, and the people next to you were genuinely trying to figure something out. Then it ends.
What we know: the conversations that started in San Francisco don‘t have to stay there. They show up in hiring decisions, product pivots, a policy conversation that finally had the right people in the room. But that only happens when people name what shifted.
Before we ask anything of you, we want to say something first.
Speakers: thank you for staying open when the room pushed back on your thinking. Changing your mind in public takes something. It made every session more honest. What are you sitting with now that you weren’t five days ago?
Our partner hosts built this week with us, not for us. You designed the rooms, held the tension, and made space for the kind of work that rarely happens anywhere. What came out of your sessions that deserves a wider audience?
And to the five thousand participants who showed up ready to work: the rooms were what they were because of how you chose to be in them. Thank you for that. What are you bringing back? A framework, a decision, a conversation you‘re going to keep going?
Write it down. Post it. Tag us.
The work lives in what you do next.

The hardest part about Human+Tech Week is the Monday after.
You spent five days in rooms where the questions were real, the tensions were honest, and the people next to you were genuinely trying to figure something out. Then it ends.
What we know: the conversations that started in San Francisco don‘t have to stay there. They show up in hiring decisions, product pivots, a policy conversation that finally had the right people in the room. But that only happens when people name what shifted.
Before we ask anything of you, we want to say something first.
Speakers: thank you for staying open when the room pushed back on your thinking. Changing your mind in public takes something. It made every session more honest. What are you sitting with now that you weren’t five days ago?
Our partner hosts built this week with us, not for us. You designed the rooms, held the tension, and made space for the kind of work that rarely happens anywhere. What came out of your sessions that deserves a wider audience?
And to the five thousand participants who showed up ready to work: the rooms were what they were because of how you chose to be in them. Thank you for that. What are you bringing back? A framework, a decision, a conversation you‘re going to keep going?
Write it down. Post it. Tag us.
The work lives in what you do next.

The hardest part about Human+Tech Week is the Monday after.
You spent five days in rooms where the questions were real, the tensions were honest, and the people next to you were genuinely trying to figure something out. Then it ends.
What we know: the conversations that started in San Francisco don‘t have to stay there. They show up in hiring decisions, product pivots, a policy conversation that finally had the right people in the room. But that only happens when people name what shifted.
Before we ask anything of you, we want to say something first.
Speakers: thank you for staying open when the room pushed back on your thinking. Changing your mind in public takes something. It made every session more honest. What are you sitting with now that you weren’t five days ago?
Our partner hosts built this week with us, not for us. You designed the rooms, held the tension, and made space for the kind of work that rarely happens anywhere. What came out of your sessions that deserves a wider audience?
And to the five thousand participants who showed up ready to work: the rooms were what they were because of how you chose to be in them. Thank you for that. What are you bringing back? A framework, a decision, a conversation you‘re going to keep going?
Write it down. Post it. Tag us.
The work lives in what you do next.

The hardest part about Human+Tech Week is the Monday after.
You spent five days in rooms where the questions were real, the tensions were honest, and the people next to you were genuinely trying to figure something out. Then it ends.
What we know: the conversations that started in San Francisco don‘t have to stay there. They show up in hiring decisions, product pivots, a policy conversation that finally had the right people in the room. But that only happens when people name what shifted.
Before we ask anything of you, we want to say something first.
Speakers: thank you for staying open when the room pushed back on your thinking. Changing your mind in public takes something. It made every session more honest. What are you sitting with now that you weren’t five days ago?
Our partner hosts built this week with us, not for us. You designed the rooms, held the tension, and made space for the kind of work that rarely happens anywhere. What came out of your sessions that deserves a wider audience?
And to the five thousand participants who showed up ready to work: the rooms were what they were because of how you chose to be in them. Thank you for that. What are you bringing back? A framework, a decision, a conversation you‘re going to keep going?
Write it down. Post it. Tag us.
The work lives in what you do next.

The hardest part about Human+Tech Week is the Monday after.
You spent five days in rooms where the questions were real, the tensions were honest, and the people next to you were genuinely trying to figure something out. Then it ends.
What we know: the conversations that started in San Francisco don‘t have to stay there. They show up in hiring decisions, product pivots, a policy conversation that finally had the right people in the room. But that only happens when people name what shifted.
Before we ask anything of you, we want to say something first.
Speakers: thank you for staying open when the room pushed back on your thinking. Changing your mind in public takes something. It made every session more honest. What are you sitting with now that you weren’t five days ago?
Our partner hosts built this week with us, not for us. You designed the rooms, held the tension, and made space for the kind of work that rarely happens anywhere. What came out of your sessions that deserves a wider audience?
And to the five thousand participants who showed up ready to work: the rooms were what they were because of how you chose to be in them. Thank you for that. What are you bringing back? A framework, a decision, a conversation you‘re going to keep going?
Write it down. Post it. Tag us.
The work lives in what you do next.

The hardest part about Human+Tech Week is the Monday after.
You spent five days in rooms where the questions were real, the tensions were honest, and the people next to you were genuinely trying to figure something out. Then it ends.
What we know: the conversations that started in San Francisco don‘t have to stay there. They show up in hiring decisions, product pivots, a policy conversation that finally had the right people in the room. But that only happens when people name what shifted.
Before we ask anything of you, we want to say something first.
Speakers: thank you for staying open when the room pushed back on your thinking. Changing your mind in public takes something. It made every session more honest. What are you sitting with now that you weren’t five days ago?
Our partner hosts built this week with us, not for us. You designed the rooms, held the tension, and made space for the kind of work that rarely happens anywhere. What came out of your sessions that deserves a wider audience?
And to the five thousand participants who showed up ready to work: the rooms were what they were because of how you chose to be in them. Thank you for that. What are you bringing back? A framework, a decision, a conversation you‘re going to keep going?
Write it down. Post it. Tag us.
The work lives in what you do next.

The hardest part about Human+Tech Week is the Monday after.
You spent five days in rooms where the questions were real, the tensions were honest, and the people next to you were genuinely trying to figure something out. Then it ends.
What we know: the conversations that started in San Francisco don‘t have to stay there. They show up in hiring decisions, product pivots, a policy conversation that finally had the right people in the room. But that only happens when people name what shifted.
Before we ask anything of you, we want to say something first.
Speakers: thank you for staying open when the room pushed back on your thinking. Changing your mind in public takes something. It made every session more honest. What are you sitting with now that you weren’t five days ago?
Our partner hosts built this week with us, not for us. You designed the rooms, held the tension, and made space for the kind of work that rarely happens anywhere. What came out of your sessions that deserves a wider audience?
And to the five thousand participants who showed up ready to work: the rooms were what they were because of how you chose to be in them. Thank you for that. What are you bringing back? A framework, a decision, a conversation you‘re going to keep going?
Write it down. Post it. Tag us.
The work lives in what you do next.

The hardest part about Human+Tech Week is the Monday after.
You spent five days in rooms where the questions were real, the tensions were honest, and the people next to you were genuinely trying to figure something out. Then it ends.
What we know: the conversations that started in San Francisco don‘t have to stay there. They show up in hiring decisions, product pivots, a policy conversation that finally had the right people in the room. But that only happens when people name what shifted.
Before we ask anything of you, we want to say something first.
Speakers: thank you for staying open when the room pushed back on your thinking. Changing your mind in public takes something. It made every session more honest. What are you sitting with now that you weren’t five days ago?
Our partner hosts built this week with us, not for us. You designed the rooms, held the tension, and made space for the kind of work that rarely happens anywhere. What came out of your sessions that deserves a wider audience?
And to the five thousand participants who showed up ready to work: the rooms were what they were because of how you chose to be in them. Thank you for that. What are you bringing back? A framework, a decision, a conversation you‘re going to keep going?
Write it down. Post it. Tag us.
The work lives in what you do next.

The hardest part about Human+Tech Week is the Monday after.
You spent five days in rooms where the questions were real, the tensions were honest, and the people next to you were genuinely trying to figure something out. Then it ends.
What we know: the conversations that started in San Francisco don‘t have to stay there. They show up in hiring decisions, product pivots, a policy conversation that finally had the right people in the room. But that only happens when people name what shifted.
Before we ask anything of you, we want to say something first.
Speakers: thank you for staying open when the room pushed back on your thinking. Changing your mind in public takes something. It made every session more honest. What are you sitting with now that you weren’t five days ago?
Our partner hosts built this week with us, not for us. You designed the rooms, held the tension, and made space for the kind of work that rarely happens anywhere. What came out of your sessions that deserves a wider audience?
And to the five thousand participants who showed up ready to work: the rooms were what they were because of how you chose to be in them. Thank you for that. What are you bringing back? A framework, a decision, a conversation you‘re going to keep going?
Write it down. Post it. Tag us.
The work lives in what you do next.

The hardest part about Human+Tech Week is the Monday after.
You spent five days in rooms where the questions were real, the tensions were honest, and the people next to you were genuinely trying to figure something out. Then it ends.
What we know: the conversations that started in San Francisco don‘t have to stay there. They show up in hiring decisions, product pivots, a policy conversation that finally had the right people in the room. But that only happens when people name what shifted.
Before we ask anything of you, we want to say something first.
Speakers: thank you for staying open when the room pushed back on your thinking. Changing your mind in public takes something. It made every session more honest. What are you sitting with now that you weren’t five days ago?
Our partner hosts built this week with us, not for us. You designed the rooms, held the tension, and made space for the kind of work that rarely happens anywhere. What came out of your sessions that deserves a wider audience?
And to the five thousand participants who showed up ready to work: the rooms were what they were because of how you chose to be in them. Thank you for that. What are you bringing back? A framework, a decision, a conversation you‘re going to keep going?
Write it down. Post it. Tag us.
The work lives in what you do next.

The hardest part about Human+Tech Week is the Monday after.
You spent five days in rooms where the questions were real, the tensions were honest, and the people next to you were genuinely trying to figure something out. Then it ends.
What we know: the conversations that started in San Francisco don‘t have to stay there. They show up in hiring decisions, product pivots, a policy conversation that finally had the right people in the room. But that only happens when people name what shifted.
Before we ask anything of you, we want to say something first.
Speakers: thank you for staying open when the room pushed back on your thinking. Changing your mind in public takes something. It made every session more honest. What are you sitting with now that you weren’t five days ago?
Our partner hosts built this week with us, not for us. You designed the rooms, held the tension, and made space for the kind of work that rarely happens anywhere. What came out of your sessions that deserves a wider audience?
And to the five thousand participants who showed up ready to work: the rooms were what they were because of how you chose to be in them. Thank you for that. What are you bringing back? A framework, a decision, a conversation you‘re going to keep going?
Write it down. Post it. Tag us.
The work lives in what you do next.

The hardest part about Human+Tech Week is the Monday after.
You spent five days in rooms where the questions were real, the tensions were honest, and the people next to you were genuinely trying to figure something out. Then it ends.
What we know: the conversations that started in San Francisco don‘t have to stay there. They show up in hiring decisions, product pivots, a policy conversation that finally had the right people in the room. But that only happens when people name what shifted.
Before we ask anything of you, we want to say something first.
Speakers: thank you for staying open when the room pushed back on your thinking. Changing your mind in public takes something. It made every session more honest. What are you sitting with now that you weren’t five days ago?
Our partner hosts built this week with us, not for us. You designed the rooms, held the tension, and made space for the kind of work that rarely happens anywhere. What came out of your sessions that deserves a wider audience?
And to the five thousand participants who showed up ready to work: the rooms were what they were because of how you chose to be in them. Thank you for that. What are you bringing back? A framework, a decision, a conversation you‘re going to keep going?
Write it down. Post it. Tag us.
The work lives in what you do next.

Brain health. Big conversations. All women on stage. 🙌
This week I moderated “The Brain Economy: Cognitive Longevity” at@humantechweekalongside Kelly O’Brien, Susan Armiger, and Mikele Epperly and we did not hold back. We talked systems, incentives, AI, equity, and what it’s actually going to take to close the gap between what we know and what we’ve built.
Also filmed an interview for a brain health documentary.
And this week wouldn’t exist without the incredible @nicholbradford - total rockstar and the mastermind behind Human+Tech Week.

Brain health. Big conversations. All women on stage. 🙌
This week I moderated “The Brain Economy: Cognitive Longevity” at@humantechweekalongside Kelly O’Brien, Susan Armiger, and Mikele Epperly and we did not hold back. We talked systems, incentives, AI, equity, and what it’s actually going to take to close the gap between what we know and what we’ve built.
Also filmed an interview for a brain health documentary.
And this week wouldn’t exist without the incredible @nicholbradford - total rockstar and the mastermind behind Human+Tech Week.

Brain health. Big conversations. All women on stage. 🙌
This week I moderated “The Brain Economy: Cognitive Longevity” at@humantechweekalongside Kelly O’Brien, Susan Armiger, and Mikele Epperly and we did not hold back. We talked systems, incentives, AI, equity, and what it’s actually going to take to close the gap between what we know and what we’ve built.
Also filmed an interview for a brain health documentary.
And this week wouldn’t exist without the incredible @nicholbradford - total rockstar and the mastermind behind Human+Tech Week.

Brain health. Big conversations. All women on stage. 🙌
This week I moderated “The Brain Economy: Cognitive Longevity” at@humantechweekalongside Kelly O’Brien, Susan Armiger, and Mikele Epperly and we did not hold back. We talked systems, incentives, AI, equity, and what it’s actually going to take to close the gap between what we know and what we’ve built.
Also filmed an interview for a brain health documentary.
And this week wouldn’t exist without the incredible @nicholbradford - total rockstar and the mastermind behind Human+Tech Week.

Brain health. Big conversations. All women on stage. 🙌
This week I moderated “The Brain Economy: Cognitive Longevity” at@humantechweekalongside Kelly O’Brien, Susan Armiger, and Mikele Epperly and we did not hold back. We talked systems, incentives, AI, equity, and what it’s actually going to take to close the gap between what we know and what we’ve built.
Also filmed an interview for a brain health documentary.
And this week wouldn’t exist without the incredible @nicholbradford - total rockstar and the mastermind behind Human+Tech Week.

Brain health. Big conversations. All women on stage. 🙌
This week I moderated “The Brain Economy: Cognitive Longevity” at@humantechweekalongside Kelly O’Brien, Susan Armiger, and Mikele Epperly and we did not hold back. We talked systems, incentives, AI, equity, and what it’s actually going to take to close the gap between what we know and what we’ve built.
Also filmed an interview for a brain health documentary.
And this week wouldn’t exist without the incredible @nicholbradford - total rockstar and the mastermind behind Human+Tech Week.

Brain health. Big conversations. All women on stage. 🙌
This week I moderated “The Brain Economy: Cognitive Longevity” at@humantechweekalongside Kelly O’Brien, Susan Armiger, and Mikele Epperly and we did not hold back. We talked systems, incentives, AI, equity, and what it’s actually going to take to close the gap between what we know and what we’ve built.
Also filmed an interview for a brain health documentary.
And this week wouldn’t exist without the incredible @nicholbradford - total rockstar and the mastermind behind Human+Tech Week.

And that's a wrap! I had a GREAT time at
@humantechweek . In a world where technology is advancing at a dizzying pace, it was so satisfying to return to the basics and fundamentals–connecting in person as human beings for great conversations.
Thank you Craig Foreman @qhamirani , @dravinishreddy and Dr Zara Butte! It was great sharing the stage with you! 🙏🏾
Thank you @nicholbradford and @helloajthomas for the opportunity to be in the room! 🙏🏾

And that's a wrap! I had a GREAT time at
@humantechweek . In a world where technology is advancing at a dizzying pace, it was so satisfying to return to the basics and fundamentals–connecting in person as human beings for great conversations.
Thank you Craig Foreman @qhamirani , @dravinishreddy and Dr Zara Butte! It was great sharing the stage with you! 🙏🏾
Thank you @nicholbradford and @helloajthomas for the opportunity to be in the room! 🙏🏾

And that's a wrap! I had a GREAT time at
@humantechweek . In a world where technology is advancing at a dizzying pace, it was so satisfying to return to the basics and fundamentals–connecting in person as human beings for great conversations.
Thank you Craig Foreman @qhamirani , @dravinishreddy and Dr Zara Butte! It was great sharing the stage with you! 🙏🏾
Thank you @nicholbradford and @helloajthomas for the opportunity to be in the room! 🙏🏾

And that's a wrap! I had a GREAT time at
@humantechweek . In a world where technology is advancing at a dizzying pace, it was so satisfying to return to the basics and fundamentals–connecting in person as human beings for great conversations.
Thank you Craig Foreman @qhamirani , @dravinishreddy and Dr Zara Butte! It was great sharing the stage with you! 🙏🏾
Thank you @nicholbradford and @helloajthomas for the opportunity to be in the room! 🙏🏾

And that's a wrap! I had a GREAT time at
@humantechweek . In a world where technology is advancing at a dizzying pace, it was so satisfying to return to the basics and fundamentals–connecting in person as human beings for great conversations.
Thank you Craig Foreman @qhamirani , @dravinishreddy and Dr Zara Butte! It was great sharing the stage with you! 🙏🏾
Thank you @nicholbradford and @helloajthomas for the opportunity to be in the room! 🙏🏾

What does it mean to own your mind in the age of AI?
That’s the question CSTF Stanford HAI is bringing tonight.
The Cognitive Frontier: Who Owns Your Mind? gathers builders, researchers, and operators for an evening of conversation and live demos at Frontier Tower in San Francisco.
Today, Friday, May 15 · 5:00–8:00PM
Frontier Tower @ Spaceship 995 Market Street, San Francisco
If you’re thinking about cognitive liberty, mental sovereignty, or where human thought ends and machine influence begins, this is the room to be in.
Hosted by Peggy Yin, Shayling Zhao and Julie Heng
Limited spots remaining. RSVP to secure your seat: luma.com/cstf-htw
Evolution has been solving the problem of cooperation for billions of years including in contexts like multicellularity, multispecies biofilms, and human societies in the ways we cooperate with each other. The question I keep coming back to is how we use that science to build a better future. And how we can take this knowledge and apply it to building a future with technology that is positive for everyone.
Thank you to Nichol Bradford and everyone at Human Tech Week for an incredible event. I was lucky enough to meet so many awesome people and look forward to continuing thes conversation with you all soon!
@nicholbradford
@humantechweek
Day 4. The final day of Human+Tech Week 2026 main programming.
The REACH working convening brought the week to a close with one of the most expansive conversations we've had: what actually shapes the cities we live in? The answers stretched further than infrastructure. We talked about hospitality, art, governance, neighborhoods, and the invisible systems that determine whether people can truly thrive where they live. The future of cities isn't just about buildings and policy. It's about belonging.
And with that, our main programming comes to a close.
To every contributor who walked through these doors this week — across AGENCY, HOPE, and REACH — thank you. You didn't just attend. You showed up, you engaged, you pushed ideas further than they were before you arrived. That's what this week is for.
To our partners who hosted and co-created: this week exists because of you. To our speakers who brought real thinking, real questions, and real conviction: you set the tone. To every participant who made time to be here: you are the reason the room worked.
There is still a full day of partner events tomorrow. Come back, keep going, keep connecting.
We'll see you next year.
In the meantime, carry this with you: human flourishing isn't a destination. It's a practice. Something we build toward, day by day, together.
Until next time. 🌍
#HTW2026 #HumanTechWeek #REACH #FutureCities #HumanFlourishing #HOPE #AGENCY

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We are cultivating a BIG energy tonight at @alchemysprings for @humantechweek
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We are cultivating a BIG energy tonight at @alchemysprings for @humantechweek
If you’re feeling depleted, burned out or disconnected.
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I guarantee you walk away feeling FULL.
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We are cultivating a BIG energy tonight at @alchemysprings for @humantechweek
If you’re feeling depleted, burned out or disconnected.
Come join us and fill your cup up.
I guarantee you walk away feeling FULL.
If you don’t walk away feeling full, then attend one of my next offerings at Alchemy Springs on me.
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We are cultivating a BIG energy tonight at @alchemysprings for @humantechweek
If you’re feeling depleted, burned out or disconnected.
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I guarantee you walk away feeling FULL.
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We are cultivating a BIG energy tonight at @alchemysprings for @humantechweek
If you’re feeling depleted, burned out or disconnected.
Come join us and fill your cup up.
I guarantee you walk away feeling FULL.
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You walked in curious. You left with something you didn't expect.
Real conversations between people who rarely get to be in the same room. Debates that didn't have easy answers. Art that made you stop. Moments that reminded you why this work matters.
Day 3 of Human+Tech Week wasn't just about the future of health — it was about what it feels like to be surrounded by people who are genuinely trying to build it.
Thank you for being part of it. Today is the last summit: REACH, see you there. 🌱
#HTW2026 #HumanTechWeek #HOPE #Healthspan #Longevity #FutureOfHealth

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan

Day 3 of Human+Tech Week asked one of the most fundamental questions we can hold: what does it mean to live well — and for how long?
The HOPE Summit on the Future of Healthspan brought together researchers, clinicians, technologists, and builders to explore the full arc of human health — from reversing chronic disease and rethinking aging, to the role of stress, sleep, relationships, and purpose in a life well-lived.
What became clear: we are at a convergence point. The tools of AI and the wisdom of medicine are meeting in ways that could rewrite what aging looks like for millions of people.
The intelligence in this room isn‘t just impressive. It’s the kind of force that turns possibility into reality.
To every contributor who brought their knowledge and heart to today‘s conversations — thank you.
Tomorrow, we close HTW2026 with the REACH Summit, turning our gaze to the cities and systems that shape how we live together.
See you for the final day. 🌱
#HumanTechWeek #HTW2026 #HOPE #Healthspan
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