Ljubljana 2026

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Helping to create Smarter Humans

This is our 31st Brave Conversations event and our first in Slovenia.

Our first ever Brave Conversations was held in Canberra, Australia, in 2017.  Since that time the world has changed, but the conversation remains the same:

How can we help Humans become Smarter in a world where the machine is becoming rapidly smarter?

“A revolution doesn’t happen when a society adopts new tools, but when a society adopts new behaviours.” — Clay Shirky

Background

Brave Conversations Ljubljana 2026 unfolds within a European context shaped by rapid digital transformation, geopolitical shifts, and growing debates about the role of technology in democratic societies.

  • 2024–2026 marks a pivotal period for European democracy, with record voter participation in the European Parliament elections 2024 and increasing public debate around digital sovereignty, misinformation, and the governance of emerging technologies.
  • The European Union is positioning itself as a global leader in human-centric AI through the EU AI Act, raising important questions about innovation, regulation, and ethical deployment in real-world systems.
  • Slovenia, through institutions like the Jožef Stefan Institute and UNESCO-backed AI initiatives, plays an active role in shaping research at the intersection of AI and society.
  • AI, machine learning and large language models are now maturing into powerful autonomous agents, raising new questions about security, alignment, and real-world deployment - see https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.03574?
  • Advances in ageing science and biotechnology are fueling fresh optimism about human longevity, even as they stir ethical questions around lifespan extension and healthcare equity - see https://www.economist.com/technology-quarterly/2023-09-30
  • Europe’s energy transition is reaching a structural turning point, with renewable energy now accounting for nearly half of electricity generation in the EU, and continuing to grow as the dominant source of new energy production - see https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/wdn-20260310-1?

Within all of these themes the most important is perhaps not the technological advances, but what the implications are for humans and the human systems within which we live.

Brave Conversations invites minds to get curious and explore selected questions about how emerging technologies shape our daily lives, and most importantly to reflect on how we can preserve both our humanity and our agency in the Age of Smart Machines.

We explored:
  • What is the definition of a human in the Age of the Smart Machine?
  • What is the role of a human in this Age of the Smart Machine?
  • How do we retain our humanity whilst harnessing the power of Smart Machines to improve life for all on Planet Earth?

We were guided in our conversations by the use of Mark Moore’s Strategic Triangle asking:

  • What Can We Do?
  • What Should We Do?
  • What May We Do?
"We assumed people were going to do good things with it.  We really didn’t have any idea of what bad things people would do with it. Everything that is bad within society is writ large within the Internet.  They lose their moral compass in a way."

Professor Dame Wendy Hall in Interview with Beth Ridley

Objectives

At Brave Conversations, our purpose is to invite everyone -no matter their background, skills, or expertise- to pause and reflect on the deep entanglement between people, our societies, and the technologies we create.

We want to encourage participants to think critically about the choices we make every day: how we live our lives, how we engage in the economy, and how we act as digital citizens exercising our rights. True empowerment comes when we strip away the mystery around data and information, and begin to see how they shape even the smallest decisions that, collectively, build our shared future.

Every choice starts at a personal level -with our bodies, our minds, and the way we interact with the world. From there, the ripple spreads outward: to families, communities, societies, and nations. Each of us plays a role in shaping what comes next, and never before have we had such power to influence the changes unfolding around us.

But to do this well, we need space: space for honest debate, respectful curiosity, and playful exploration. Brave Conversations is that space -a place where we can ask hard questions, wrestle with uncomfortable truths, and learn from each other as we navigate this complex age together.

How it works

The best way to learn is through experience and the act of playing with ideas, to imagine, to challenge, and to be creative. The things that humans do best.

WHEN:  Wednesday 6th May, 2026
WHERE: Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School (IPS)
Jamova cesta 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.

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Wednesday, May 6th 2026

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Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School (IPS Lecture Room) Jamova 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenija

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Ghada Ibrahim

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Oshani Seneviratne

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Fernando Spadea

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