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We start Monday in San Mateo with “Walk the streets that built SaaS | Founder’s SF tour @SaaStr AI’26.” Presented by Sprinto and hosted by Team Sprinto, this event runs from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM PDT in San Mateo. It is a founder tour tied to SaaStr AI’26, which gives it a different format from a standard panel or mixer. Check it out on Luma if SaaS history, founder community, and SaaStr Week are on your calendar. Next is “ClawCamp @ Human+Tech Week: How OpenClaw & Personal Agents Increase Abilities + Launch Your Agent.” Presented by ClawCamp.us and hosted by ClawCamp Community, Human+Tech Week, Colin Nebius, Devinder Sodhi, Dave Nielsen, Marko Calvo-Cruz, Dr. Lucas Root, De Kai, Rayyan Zahid, and Anand Vallamsetla, this runs from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM PDT in San Francisco. The event is centered on OpenClaw and personal agents, with a practical focus on increasing abilities and launching an agent. Look it up on Luma if you want a full-day Human+Tech Week session around personal agents. Also on Monday is “[TEST] Designing Ethical AI Tools for Everyday Life: A Hands-On Workshop.” This event is hosted by Test and runs from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM PDT in San Francisco. The title frames it as a hands-on workshop about ethical AI tools for everyday life, which fits directly into this week’s human-centered AI theme. Go find it on Luma if you want a short session around ethics and practical AI design. At the same time, there is “(TEST) Human Creativity+AI: Unleashing Artistry in the Age of Algorithms.” This event is also hosted by Test and runs from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM PDT in San Francisco. The title points toward creativity, artistry, and how AI changes creative work. Check it out on Luma if you are curious about the creative side of AI this week. Later Monday brings “Desafía SF Spring 2026 Demo Day.” Hosted by SOSA, this event runs from 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM PDT in San Francisco. As a demo day, it is built around teams presenting what they are working on. Look it up on Luma if you want to spend Monday evening around startup demos. Next is “AI + Infrastructure Leaders Dinner in SF.” Hosted by Cleric .ai, this event runs from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM PDT in San Francisco. The title places it at the intersection of AI and infrastructure leadership, with a dinner format listed. Find it on Luma if AI and infrastructure are part of your work or current curiosity. Also at 6:00 PM is “The Initial Commit: Day 0 Welcome Party with Bessemer, Zetta & Zero Prime.” Presented by AI Council and hosted by Pete Soderling, Yang Tran, Bessemer, Apoorva Pandhi, and Lauri Moore, this event runs from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM PDT in San Francisco. It is framed as a Day 0 welcome party, with Bessemer, Zetta, and Zero Prime named in the title. Check it out on Luma if you want a startup ecosystem gathering to start the week. At 6:30 PM, there is “CMO & Marketing Leaders Roundtable Dinner.” Presented by Omnibound AI and hosted by Omnibound AI, Sahar Mor of Bond AI, Al Lalani, and Akash Iyer, this event runs from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM PDT in San Francisco. This is one of the week’s GTM and marketing leadership events, with a roundtable dinner format. Look it up on Luma if marketing leadership, B2B growth, or GTM conversations are relevant to you. Also at 6:30 PM is “AI Comedy Night: Builder’s Confessions.” Presented by Tanagram Community Events and hosted by Kaia, Paulina Laba, Feifan Zhou, Michael Ludden, Sahar Mor of Bond AI, and Brooke LeBlanc, this event runs from 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM PDT at Corgi offices, 425 Bush Street, floor 5. This is one of the more unusual formats this week, bringing AI builders into a comedy night setting. Go find it on Luma if you want a community event that does not feel like a standard panel. Monday closes with “New Cybernetic Esoterica.” Presented by tiat, the intersection of art and technology, and hosted by ash, Erik Davis, and Megan Phipps, this event runs from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM PDT in San Francisco. It sits in the art and technology lane, which is part of the broader culture thread running through this week’s calendar. Check it out on Luma if you want to end Monday with a creative-tech gathering.