EventApril 15, 2026

Launching Gradient Gatherings

We're hosting our first Gradient Gatherings event in Sydney, and we'd love to see you there.

Date: Wednesday 29 April, 6–8pm
Location: Sydney Knowledge Hub, University of Sydney
Registration page: https://luma.com/buy2c55z

The theme: Trust, AI Agents, and Us.

We are gathering to explore what trust means when machines start acting on our behalf.

As AI agents start acting on our behalf, the ways we've learned to place trust in human delegates may not carry over in the way we expect. We're gathering to explore what trust means in this new landscape: what we want to preserve, what new possibilities might open up, and what we're all still genuinely uncertain about. To help prompt the discussion, we're bringing three speakers to address the topic from different angles.

The evening is designed for conversation. Your perspective will help shape where it goes.
It is free to attend, but numbers are limited.

​We hope to see you there to try to make sense of this, together.

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