
"We've built a community that treats 'what do you think?' as the most dangerous question in the room."
Somewhere in the space between your last doom-scroll and your next existential spiral, a brand-new industry has quietly taken root: AI that listens, remembers, and claims it can know you better than you know yourself — welcome to the age of the AI Twin.
Millions have already embraced it. But should we?
This isn't a conversation about whether AI is powerful — it clearly is. Nor is it a dismissal of people who genuinely need accessible mental health support. Rather, it's a deeper inquiry into what gets lost in translation when care is delegated to a probabilistic language model.
Psychoanalysis points to something irreplaceable at the heart of healing: the friction of encountering a real other — someone who is both like us and radically, uncomfortably different. That friction, that genuine otherness, is not a bug in human connection. It may be the very mechanism through which growth occurs.
For this Madrid edition, we're honoured to welcome Dr. David de Freitas — psychiatrist, psychoanalyst in training at the Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis, and podcast host.
Dr. de Freitas didn't encounter AI therapy through academic research. He stumbled upon it as a targeted ad in his own inbox — a detail that says everything.
Based between Madeira and Brussels, his practice is deeply humanistic, centred on the unconscious, the body, and the web of interpersonal relationships that shape us. This won't be a TED talk. Instead, expect an intimate, thoughtful conversation that dares to ask the questions Silicon Valley would rather avoid.
This is the first-ever Sobremesa(health) — where psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and artificial intelligence converge in a setting designed for genuine dialogue. If you've ever felt a strange comfort in being "understood" by a machine and wondered what that means for our shared humanity, this evening was made for you.
As is the Sobremesa tradition, the evening includes delicious snacks and 2 complimentary drinks — because the best conversations happen around a table.
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