
AI keeps treating culture like training data and consciousness like a benchmark to pass. Both framings miss the point.
In this keynote, George “Siosi” Samuels, a “digital wayfinder” who has spent 15 years at the frontier of every major technological transition (social media, blockchain, AI), argues that the 30% failure rate in AI projects is more than a data problem. It's an architecture problem: layering silicon-based intelligence onto carbon-based systems without realigning the foundation. Culture isn't content to be scraped, it's the inherited lattice of values, rituals, lineage, and place-memory. And consciousness isn't an alignment metric, it's the felt signal of what's true for the organism.
Drawing from his Conscious Stack™ framework, and lived experience building a community of conscious technologists, founders, engineers, healers, and creators actively seeking to bridge technology and human consciousness, Siosi shows what happens when you stop asking "Is AI aligned?" and start asking "What level of meaning-making is this system participating in?"
Chiang Mai offers a living counter-model: a place where "stack governance" feels like survival tooling, not abstraction, where East/West synthesis is daily practice, and where community-first trust-building outperforms individual broadcasting. The city may hold a pattern AI is missing.
Discover more at George Keynote in the Main Conference this September, get tickets now!



