

The Last Panel: Humanity & AI
Software will be solved in 6 months. That's not a metaphor.
We're on an exponential curve that ends with communication happening without a software interface. You think, the system responds. No screen. No app. No middleman. Interfaces disappear. Labor costs collapse. Countries get rich. People stay poor.
We're not here to solve anything. We're here to sit with what's happening and talk about it honestly. A therapist, a philosopher, and a tech builder walk into a room and try to make sense of a moment that doesn't make sense yet.
Your therapist can't tell you the anxiety is irrational anymore. Because it's not. The job you trained for might not exist. The ambition you built your identity around might not matter. And nobody in charge has a plan for that.
This is an open debate. Come with questions.
Speakers
Rayyan Zahid / Tech
Immersive Systems Wizard at Sandbox VR. 80 personal coding projects last year. Believes we're 6 months from software being completely solved and building toward a future where interfaces disappear entirely. Thinks about what happens to economies and power structures when that's real.
David Khalili, LMFT / Therapy
Founder of Rouse Relational Wellness in San Francisco. 15+ years in practice. Board certified sexologist. Specializes in men's emotional awareness, relationships, and intimacy. Author of Mental Health Workbook for Men and Sex Worriers.
[Philosopher TBD] // Philosophy
To be announced.
Jenny Chen / Host
Runs Puzzle Exchange, an event series in San Francisco exploring the intersections of humanity and technology. Co-founded WalktheChat, a B2B SaaS company she scaled to $5M ARR working with 200+ DTC brands. Builds AI systems daily.