Lisbon events

🌉 Humans In AI: A Walk Across Futures

Saturday 26 April 2025

Starts 10:00 AM

Finishes 12:30 PM


Organized by AI Frontier Network


Venue: LX Factory

Address: R. Rodrigues de Faria 103
1300-501 Lisboa

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About this event

In the heart of Lisbon, where history meets innovation, AI Frontier Network invites you to join “Humans In AI”—a mindful, open-air walk and conversation designed to reflect on the human role in the evolving AI era.

Together, we’ll walk along the riverfront near the iconic 25th of April Bridge, symbolizing connection, transition, and bold engineering, while exploring questions at the heart of our future:

What does it mean to be human in an age of intelligent machines?

How do we ensure that AI augments human dignity, creativity, and purpose?

Where are we headed as creators, thinkers, and leaders in this frontier?

“Humans In AI” is not a panel, not a pitch-fest — it’s a walk-and-talk gathering for people who think deeply about the future.

🧠 Who’s This For?

Whether you’re a techie, designer, researcher, entrepreneur, or just AI-curious ,this is your space to unplug from screens and engage in real, thoughtful conversation.

No jargon. No slides. Just people, ideas, and a path by the water.

🛠️ What We’ll Do

Welcome circle (light framing & intros)

Guided Reflective Walk (in pairs or trios)

“Bridge Pause” – stop beneath the bridge for a group conversation

Reflection circle + hangout (coffee/snacks nearby optional after)

🎒 What to Bring

Comfortable shoes, a water bottle, curiosity, and a light jacket—Lisbon mornings can be breezy.


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