The session brief released earlier and caught by Videocardz.com, that will be held by Jason Lacroix, Principal Member of Technical Staff at AMD, references "an exciting sneak peek of new FidelityFX technologies that will be available soon".
AMD already announced FSR 3.0 during Radeon RX 7000 series announcement, and while we did not get a lot of details, other than it should offer double the frame-rate compared to FSR2.
It is left to be seen if AMD will limit FSR 3.0 to Radeon RX 7000 series RDNA 3 GPUs, or if it will be available on Radeon RX 6000 series as well, which would be a great move by AMD considering that Nvidia DLSS 3 only supports Geforce RTX 40-series GPUs.