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What to expect from SXSW 2026, tech edition
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What to expect from SXSW 2026, tech edition

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Last updated: March 11, 2026 9:32 pm
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AI, AI, AI, and more AITikTok, trade schools, and the creator economy

SXSW 2026 kicks off this week in Austin, and Mashable will be reporting live from the event. Check back soon for a deep dive into all the movies premiering at SXSW. For now, we wanted to break down all the tech news and events kicking off this week.

If the session lineup is any indication, the tech conversations dominating the festival floor aren’t going to be comfortable ones. From the creeping fear that AI is quietly hollowing out our capacity to think, to a generational reckoning over what work even means anymore, this year’s tech and digital culture programming is shaping up to be one of the most charged in recent memory.

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Worth flagging for veterans: SXSW has scrapped the Creative Industries Expo this year. In its place, the festival is leaning into the XR Experience and Emerging Tech Expo, so expect the floor to reflect the same themes dominating the panels: AI, immersive tech, and how to create art with emerging technologies.

Here’s what’s worth paying attention to.

AI, AI, AI, and more AI

You may have heard about The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist, a buzzy new documentary playing at the festival. Mashable entertainment editor Kristy Puchko will be hosting a panel on the film. SXSW is also hosting dozens of events and panels about AI.

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One of the most quietly urgent panels on the schedule is AI & the Brain: As We Embrace AI, Let’s Not Forget Our Minds, hitting the Westin Austin Downtown on March 12. The panel — featuring MIT professor Sanjay Sarma, Edifii co-founder Izzat Jarudi, and Massachusetts Board of Education chairman Chris Gabrieli — isn’t here to dunk on AI. It’s asking a harder question: as machines get smarter, are we getting lazier? The session wrestles with what rapid AI adoption is doing to our capacity to reason, create, and learn independently. Expect this one to draw a crowd.

Also happening on March 12 is a sitdown with journalist Tara Palmeri and Imran Ahmed — CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate — for Who Owns the Truth? The session takes a hard look at how algorithms, AI, and a fractured media ecosystem are rewiring how people decide what’s real. With trust in institutions continuing to crater, the conversation promises to be less theoretical and more urgent than the title might suggest.

On March 14 at the JW Marriott, Cloudflare co-founder and CEO Matthew Prince — whose company handles 20 percent of all internet traffic — teams up with Mansueto Ventures CEO Stephanie Mehta for The Internet After Search. The premise is blunt: the economic model that has funded the internet for thirty years is breaking. AI systems now answer questions directly, AI agents are completing transactions without users ever landing on a website, and content creators are hemorrhaging traffic and revenue with no clear replacement in sight. Who controls information access? Who gets paid for content? Nobody has figured it out yet — but this session is going to try.

TikTok, trade schools, and the creator economy

The From TikTok to Toolbelt panel tackles what might be the most counterintuitive workforce story of the decade. Over half of Gen Z respondents in a recent survey said they’re considering skilled trades — up 12% from last year.

The panel, which includes voices from Frisco ISD, Interplay Learning, and education outlet The 74 Million, digs into how schools are scrambling to modernize career prep and meet students where they actually are.

Not everything has to be existential, however. Spotify co-CEO Gustav Söderström is hosting a session, tracing the company’s origin story — born out of the wreckage of music piracy — and laying out what comes next for audio, joined by country star Lainey Wilson and podcast host David Friedberg on March 13. And Keke Palmer is rolling into Austin with the full cast of I Love Boosters — Naomi Ackie, Taylour Paige, Eiza González, Poppy Liu, and Demi Moore — for a live recording of Baby, This Is Keke Palmer. If you need a breather from the AI doom panels, you’ve got options.

Closing out the festival on March 15, YouTuber and former Instagram and YouTube insider Jon Youshaei takes the stage for the Social Media Masterclass 2026. Youshaei spent eight years inside two of the biggest platforms on the planet before building his own audience past the 1 million follower mark, and he’s bringing that institutional knowledge to Austin.

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