Episodes

  • VAI17 | Vancouver AI Community Meetup Web Summit 2025 Edition
    May 30 2025

    While Web Summit suits pitched "AI solutions," we gathered in a planetarium to witness actual humans using AI to solve real problems. Gabriel using custom GPTs for his council campaign, Carol Anne feeding colonial legislation to AI and diagnosing systematic tomfuckery, Kevin building Hollywood-grade first alien contact footage for $10000.

    This is revolution built by people who give a fuck.

    The Real Opening

    Gabriel George Sr brought ceremony. His people went from 10,000 to dozens through European diseases. Four fluent Halkomelem speakers remain across 10,000 Coast Salish people. We're building AI that amplifies his voice—his "six pillars" became "house posts" because words carry worlds.

    Global Perspective

    Vipul Kansal flew 37 hours from India. His $500M company makes AI shoes, but he talked about finding a rural family business where three generations refuse other brands because "it's in our blood." His success metric: growing from 5,000 to 10,000 employees because prosperity means more families fed.

    Technical Fire

    Kushal Goenka exposed why search still sucks: we built the future on a lie. The open web became a private index. Reddit sells our conversations to OpenAI for $60M while we can't access our own contributions. Aaron Swartz died fighting this battle.

    Indigenous AI Justice

    Carol Anne Hilton fed the Indian Act into AI, personified it, then ran diagnostics. Result: severely disturbed individual exhibiting systematic abuse patterns. Her Indigenomics Institute found a $200B Indigenous economy GDP calculations miss. "Economy as ceremony"—technology serving cultural values.

    Creative Destruction

    Kevin Friel built complete alien first-contact news in 2.5 days using VO3. Traditional cost: $100,000, three months. His cost: $10,000, two days. Tools evolving monthly—adapt or die.

    What We're Building

    Fifty-five core memberships. Constituency building. Launched BC + AI Ecosystem Industry Association. Subgroups spawning subgroups. Distributed leadership, no guru dependency.

    The Challenge

    Every successful alternative gets co-opted. Open web became private. Social platforms became extraction machines. How do we build something that can't be absorbed?

    Answer isn't in code—it's in culture. Gabriel's ceremony, Carol Anne's values, monthly gathering grounding technology in relationship.

    Revolution will be distributed, polite because we're Canadian, but not corporate.

    Keep building. Keep gathering. Keep ceremony alive.

    Next meetup: Last Wednesday monthly | Core membership: vancouver.bc-ai.net

    Sponsors: Dmitri Sportsman Real Estate, SEGEV Law, Sons of Vancouver Distillery, Michelle Diamond Photography, Victor Serbin Documentary Spotlights, Philippe Pasquier MetaCreation Lab, MötleyKrüg Media, TheUpgrade.ai, Creative Mornings Vancouver

    The future belongs to people who show up.

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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • Vancouver AI Community Meetup - March 2025
    May 4 2025

    This episode captures an unfiltered night inside the Vancouver AI community—where analog gear hums alongside AI-generated visuals, and Indigenous songs echo through a room full of technologists, artists, and systems thinkers. This is the sound of a grassroots AI ecosystem growing in real time.

    It’s less a conference and more a convergence. A gathering of those building tools, telling stories, and raising essential questions about what kind of intelligence we want to build and who gets to shape it.

    Episode Highlights

    • OJA, the AI Band — Combining hand-built synths and generative visuals, the group shares how AI helped translate code into collaborative audiovisual performance.
    • Damien George of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation — Offers a powerful welcome, history, and song rooted in this territory. A reminder that this is not neutral ground, and that memory and ceremony are part of technological futures.
    • Mind, AI & Consciousness Group Launch — A new working group exploring questions around consciousness and machine intelligence, emerging from this community and led by Loki Jorgenson.
    • Community Announcements — Projects growing from the roots: a Women in AI series, a Surrey meetup, an AI-powered emotional health video lab, and the formation of a member-led AI association.
    • Mr. Canada Premiere — An AI-generated satirical series that blends geopolitics, song, and synthetic imagery to provoke discussion about civic identity and digital propaganda.
    • Workshops & Microcredentials — SFU’s Philippe Pasquier announces open-access AI workshops, local model training sessions, and new microcredential pathways for lifelong learners and creators.
    • Zen and the Future of AI — Ian Waugh, a Zen priest and CTO, offers a model for how emotional responses in AI might evolve if embodied, and what we can learn from our own interruptions.
    • Closing Reflections from the Floor — From Myra to DeepSeek, a debate unfolds over open source, security, and institutional power. Community members speak candidly about how AI policy intersects with politics, privacy, and perception.

    Major Threads

    • Emergence over Management — New groups, themes, and relationships are forming through participation, not planning. This isn’t a program—it’s a process.
    • Decentralized Culture — From community libraries to donation-based infrastructure, the Vancouver AI movement is building its own operating system—resourceful, improvisational, and community-owned.
    • Territorial Intelligence — Indigenous knowledge and presence aren’t an add-on—they are part of the core logic of how this community operates.
    • Open Source Tension — Debates around DeepSeek, security, and institutional censorship highlight the ongoing friction between open models and closed systems, especially in academic contexts.

    Calls to Action

    • Join or start a local AI meetup—Women in AI, Squamish AI, Surrey AI, and more are forming.
    • Add a book to the AI community library. Share what shaped your thinking.
    • Participate in the Rival Technologies x BCAI Hackathon — apply your tools or storytelling instincts to real data.
    • Volunteer, build infrastructure, or contribute to community-led experiments. It's not about perfection. It's about participation.

    Context

    This event was recorded at a Vancouver AI community gathering hosted at the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre and curated by The Upgrade Academy. It represents a slice of the larger BC + AI ecosystem—a unique zone where creative tech, grassroots values, and critical inquiry intersect.

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • Vancouver AI Community Meetup - April 2025
    May 2 2025

    Post-Interface Culture, Fungal Code & the Sandwich Tribunal

    Welcome to the living archive of Vancouver AI Meetup #16—recorded in a round room built like a woven hat, vibrating with ceremony, creativity, and code. This isn’t a recap. It’s an artifact.

    🧠 The Night in Signals:

    • Code as Paint, Code as Portal An ex-engineer turned software artist breaks open the idea of creative coding as ecological interface. Think: 3D mushrooms instead of static field guides. Not “apps”—living systems.

    • Document Everything, Especially the Rituals Our community’s unofficial archivist has been capturing every meetup, reel by reel. No hype. Just memory. What doesn’t get documented gets erased. This is how resistance gets remembered.

    • AI Grounded in Land, Story & Ceremony The night opened not with a keynote but with a drum. An elder shared sound and story, tying our tech rituals to place and kin. The room resonated with more than just electricity.

    • Field-Notes from the Edge of AI Culture A researcher shared a new study chronicling how grassroots AI communities are self-organizing—not waiting for institutions to catch up. The themes? Mutual aid, obsessive documentation, values over velocity.

    • Governance Isn't a Buzzword, It’s a Battlefield New organizers are convening a summit on AI ethics and governance. Less about frameworks, more about power mapping. The questions aren’t theoretical: Who decides? Who benefits?

    • Subcultures as Infrastructure Spinoff meetups are forming like mycelium—women-led nodes, philosophical deep dives, pedagogical experiments, satellite groups from the suburbs to the margins. This is growth by propagation, not scale.

    • Hackathon, but Make it Absurd The first round of a new storytelling hackathon used public opinion data to ask serious questions disguised as food fights. Is a hot dog a sandwich? Is cereal soup? One entry turned survey data into a full-blown courtroom comic. Another built a multi-agent visualization platform that made the absurd look transcendent.

    • Small Data, Big Resonance An experimental lab previewed tools built not on surveillance-scale AI, but on localized, artist-built, micro-models. Sonic agents. Generative instruments. This is AI as co-creator, not colonizer.

    • Interface is Dead. Long Live Interface The closing keynote made it plain: we’re past chat. Right-clicks are becoming actions. Filters are becoming conversations. The future interface is ambient, assistive, adaptive—and totally invisible until you need it.

    THE THREAD THROUGH IT ALL

    This is not a meetup series. It’s a counterculture.

    • Rooted in land.
    • Documented like folklore.
    • Built by people, not platforms.
    • Run on open source, values, and straight-up stubbornness.

    The theme of the night wasn’t AI. It was agency.

    Not artificial. Not delegated. Lived. Distributed. In motion.

    Hit play. This is your dispatch from the edge. And if you’re not part of it yet, you’re already late.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • 47 & Unfiltered: Kris Krug's Tub Time Talks on Life, Tech, and Creative Revolutions
    Dec 15 2023

    Hey, it's Kris Krug here, welcoming you to a very special episode of my podcast, '47 & Unfiltered'. This isn't your typical broadcast; I'm taking you with me into my favorite thinking space – my bathtub. As I turn 47, join me for an intimate, reflective, and raw conversation right from my tub.

    We're diving into everything from my life lessons and future visions to my experiences at the 'Dent the Future' event in Maui and my work with the Google News Initiative. I'll share insights from my journey into the world of AI and media, my aspirations for MØTLEYKRÜG Media, and the upcoming FATALE Festival. It's about community building, creative evolution, and pushing boundaries.

    So, grab your coffee (or a bathrobe!), and let's get soaked in some deep thoughts and laughter. Here's to another year of living unapologetically and building something truly transformative. Let's make a splash together!

    Shownotes:

    1. Introduction (00:00): Kris Krug kicks off the episode from his bathtub, sharing why this space is his sanctuary for thought and creativity.
    2. Reflecting at 47 (02:30): KK reflects on turning 47, discussing the blend of feeling the weight of the number and the invigorating sense of being at his best.
    3. Dent the Future and AI Ventures (06:45): Insights from the 'Dent the Future' event in Maui, brainstorming on AI events, and community collaboration.
    4. Volunteering in Maui (12:10): Kris’s eye-opening experience at the FEMA volunteer Dispatch Center during the Lahaina fires, and the complexities of community aid.
    5. Perspectives on Home and Loss (16:25): Discussing the dichotomy of loss between residents and vacationers in Hawaii and the nuances of community support.
    6. Life at the Ritz vs. Banana Bungalow (21:40): Comparing experiences from the luxurious Ritz Carlton to the humbling Banana Bungalow.
    7. Google News Initiative and New Ventures (27:15): KK talks about his final pitch with Google News Initiative and the birth of MØTLEYKRÜG Media.
    8. Launching FATALE Festival (33:00): The vision and plans for the upcoming FATALE Festival in Vancouver.
    9. The Future-Proof Creatives Workshop Series (38:50): Announcing new AI training workshops aimed at empowering creative professionals.
    10. Collaborations and Connections (44:20): Shoutouts to influential mentors, peers, and exciting upcoming projects and events.
    11. Incorporating MØTLEYKRÜG Media (49:55): Discussing the formal setup of MØTLEYKRÜG Media and future goals.
    12. Closing Thoughts (55:10): Kris wraps up with personal reflections, gratitude, and a look into the future of his ventures.

    Links and References:

    • Dent the Future
    • Google News Initiative
    • FATALE Festival
    • Banana Bungalow Maui Hostel
    • MØTLEYKRÜG Media
    • Future-Proof Creatives Workshop Series
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    33 mins
  • Mastering Personal Brand & Authenticity in Content Creation
    Nov 18 2023

    Dive into the intricate world of personal branding and content creation with Kris Krug and Chris Perillo, as they unravel the secrets to maintaining authenticity and fostering community engagement in the digital landscape.

    In this episode, Kris and Chris discuss:

    • The art of developing a compelling personal brand.
    • Innovative approaches to content creation that truly reflect your identity.
    • Navigating the challenges of maintaining authenticity in a crowded digital space.
    • Effective strategies for building and nurturing a community.

    This podcast is a treasure trove for anyone eager to understand the dynamics of creating a meaningful online presence and cultivating genuine connections.

    Stay tuned for a deep dive into the digital realm, where authenticity and engagement are the cornerstones of success.

    Follow us for more insights into personal branding, content creation, and community building:

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    #PersonalBranding #ContentCreationExpert #AuthenticEngagement #DigitalCommunity #Podcast

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    57 mins
  • Rethinking Ownership and Copyright in the Age of Generative AI
    Oct 31 2023
    In this episode, futurist and artist Kris Krug examines how advances in artificial intelligence, particularly generative AI technologies, are challenging traditional notions of creative ownership and intellectual property.Kris discusses Brett Gaylor’s prescient 2008 documentary "RIP: A Remix Manifesto" and how its exploration of sampling culture and copyright issues are more relevant than ever in an era where AI can generate novel artistic works.He explores the parallels between human remixing and digital sampling and the ways AI synthesizes vast datasets to create new combinations and variations of existing media like text, images and video. Kris also considers the implications this has for determining rights over machine-generated content and properly crediting the human creators whose data was used.You’ll hear Kris discuss the opportunities generative AI presents for democratizing creativity while balancing the need to protect original works. He delves into the complex legal and ethical questions that emerge and why establishing nuanced frameworks will be key to encouraging innovation.By the end of the episode, listeners will better understand both the possibilities and challenges posed by AI regarding copyright and derivative works. Kris also shares his thoughts on how communities can come together to thoughtfully navigate these issues.So join Kris for this insight exploring the friction between technological progress and creative ownership through the lens of Brett Gaylor’s classic documentary "RIP: A Remix Manifesto".artificial intelligence, generative AI, machine learning, copyright, intellectual property, remix culture, sampling, mashups, creative commons, open source, collaboration, transformative works, legal issues, technology law, creative industries, documentary, Brett Gaylor, RIP: A Remix Manifesto
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    8 mins
  • An Emerging Model for Boundless Learning and An Unexpected Creative Exchange
    Oct 30 2023

    I recently had the pleasure of sitting down for an engaging video chat with Rehan Allahwala, an innovative educator based in Karachi, Pakistan. Rehan runs a unique school focused on empowering underprivileged youth through access to technology and skills-building centered around artificial intelligence.

    The students come from one of the poorest areas of Karachi, with family incomes under $100 per month. Yet Rehan provides each child with a computer and internet access, encouraging self-directed learning. Traditional subjects take a backseat to problem-solving, public speaking, and content creation using tools like AI assistants, video editing software, and social media.

    Already, the results have been promising. Students conduct dozens of interviews each month in languages like English, learning communication skills. They write scripts, record voices, and edit videos daily using AI. Within a few short months, some began picking up bits of new languages just from interviewing fluent speakers online.

    https://rehan.com/

    Rehan believes this model cultivates the sorts of soft skills increasingly important for success - communication, networking, confidence. And it's not just theory; he's seen first-hand how acquiring in-demand digital skills can help overcome poverty. One factor in Rehan's school is that students must solve a major problem in their community using technology and their skills.

    While traditional schools struggle to keep up with rapid technological change, Rehan is tackling head-on how to educate youth for a future shaped by AI, internet access and digital platforms. His school offers a glimpse of what's possible when education embraces new opportunities instead of resisting them. With visionaries like Rehan, there is hope that even greater numbers of young people worldwide can access education empowering better lives.

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    29 mins
  • I Cloned Myself to Speak 7 Languages - My Mind-Blowing AI Experiment
    Oct 29 2023

    Language divides, technology unites. I'm your host Kris Krug, and in this episode, I'll be sharing my audacious experiment to bring the world together through AI translation.

    Using cutting-edge deepfake technology, I created multilingual versions of myself—clones that can speak fluently in over 7 languages. Join me as I unveil these AI personas and reflect on what this means for our shared future.

    Can emerging tools help us achieve unprecedented global communication, or do we risk misuse and dehumanization?

    From breaking down linguistic barriers to pondering the ethics of AI, this is a podcast journey you won't want to miss!

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    5 mins