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SXSW 2026 Updates: Monday Looks at the Future of News and Media

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Why This Matters

SXSW 2026 highlights the ongoing convergence of technology, media, and entertainment, emphasizing the transformative impact of AI, virtual reality, and immersive experiences on the future of news and media. Industry leaders and creators are exploring innovative ways to enhance user engagement, creativity, and storytelling, shaping the digital landscape for consumers and professionals alike.

Key Takeaways

Nick Jonas on stage at SXSW 2026 in Austin, Texas. Chris Saucedo/SXSW Conference & Festivals via Getty Images

We are deep into South by Southwest, and the conference and festivals have brought icons from TV, film, music, comedy and tech to Austin, Texas. How does all of this intersect? So far, we've seen tech leaders talk about creativity and creators explore technology. That's only going to keep going.

Our highlights so far include director Steven Spielberg talking AI in film (and why he doesn't use Instagram), some new features from Spotify that make it easier to tell the platform what music you don't want to hear, and a new documentary that explores how social media and AI have crushed our attention spans. And remember when the internet was fun and not filled with slop? One of the founders of BuzzFeed would like to bring that back.

Activist Mahmoud Khalil, fitness guru Robin Arzón and chef José Andrés make up just a fraction of the star-studded lineup. Executives from companies such as Nothing, Google DeepMind, OpenAI, Signal and Cloudflare are also there.

Artificial intelligence has naturally been the talk of the town, with panels delving into how it shapes the way we work, play and live on a daily basis. We expect to hear a lot about how AI is changing the internet, with many experts and documentaries exploring the flaws of AI and the culture around it. And we'll see new ways to experience the world through virtual and augmented reality, immersive tech experiences and physical intelligence.

CNET's writers and producers are on the ground in Texas to witness it all IRL. Check back here for the latest updates and see what's new and what's coming.