Dazed & Diffused goes on the road

This month we took Dazed & Diffused to three cities, and each one delivered.

Melbourne gave us one of the best nights we've run. Humbli turned a week-long process into hours, Anthony Wymond walked the room through OpenClaw, and David Finnegan showed how four TVCs were produced entirely with generative AI.

Sydney was a packed room with four founders building at the frontier of generative AI. Tim Morris showed what Agentsy is doing for real estate, Michelle MacRae introduced Bower, an AI co-scientist built for the lab bench, the Keeyu team demonstrated AI agents quietly fixing e-commerce ops, and Deniz Nalbantoglu from Spatial Sauce closed out with AI video work fresh off the F1 Australian Grand Prix.

In Canberra for our second visit, three Australian founders took the floor. Sarah Mak from Folktale showed how raw video and audio can become defensible evidence for regulators. Daniel Keys from Truspect360 is solving AI compliance and control. Tim Hobbs and Connor Kneebone from Capital Shield are training leaders to make better decisions before the crisis hits. The conversations after the demos were just as good as the demos themselves.

Thanks to AWS, Google Cloud, Empress Capital and our own team for making all three nights possible.

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