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Seekr Technologies Highlights Trusted AI Capabilities at HumanX 2026

Seekr Technologies Highlights Trusted AI Capabilities at HumanX 2026

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Seekr Technologies Inc, the company plans to participate in the HumanX 2026 conference at the Moscone Center in San Francisco from April 6–9. The post highlights that Chief Technology & AI Officer Stefanos Poulis, Ph.D., is scheduled to present on building AI systems that humans can trust.

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The session, titled “Beyond the Black Box: Building AI Systems that Humans Can Actually Trust,” is described as focusing on embedding contestability, steerability, and structured human feedback into agentic AI architectures. The post suggests this systems-level perspective is aimed at enabling organizations to deploy, audit, and scale AI with greater confidence.

In addition to the speaking engagement, the LinkedIn post notes that Seekr Technologies Inc will have a presence at booth #2005 and is inviting attendees to schedule meetings to discuss bringing “trusted AI” into production. For investors, this visibility at a specialized AI-focused event may indicate ongoing efforts to position the company as a provider of trustworthy, enterprise-ready AI solutions.

The emphasis on contestability and auditability aligns with growing regulatory and governance scrutiny around AI deployment in sectors such as finance, healthcare, and government. If the company can translate this thought leadership and event engagement into commercial relationships, it could support pipeline development and reinforce its positioning within the competitive AI infrastructure and tools market.

However, the post does not provide information on new products, revenue impacts, or specific customer wins associated with the conference. Investors may view this primarily as a brand-building and business-development activity that could have medium- to long-term implications, rather than a discrete near-term financial catalyst.

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